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Lake Clark National Park and Preserve

Weather:

The type of weather you will encounter will depend on the time of year you visit. During late May and early June you may find that some of the upper elevation lakes are still frozen. June through August temperatures average between 50° and 65° F with considerable precipitation. Weather conditions in the region change suddenly and proper equipment, rain and cool weather gear, extra food, and extra cooking fuel, are essential for any back country travel. Frost and snow can occur in September and October, and in mid-summer evening frost should be expected. Strong winds can occur at any time. Winter temperatures can sink to -40º F.

For up to date information on weather conditions contact the park field headquarters station in Port Alsworth at 907-781-2218

Park Weather
Daily forecast for Port Alsworth.

Alaska Weather
Includes hourly advisories and forecasts throughout the state from NOAA.

Port Alsworth Weather
Average monthly high and low temperatures, rainfall, and snowfall. (Port Alsworth is located just outside Lake Clark National Park).

 

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