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This Alaskan town just saw its last sunset until August as summer solstice nears

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FILE-Image of a sunset in Alaska. (Joe Sohm/Visions of America/Universal Images Group via Getty Images) UTQIAGVIK, Alaska - It will be a "sunshine tsunami" for one northern Alaskan town for the next 83 days.Friday marks the first day with 24-hour daylight in the annual period known to locals as Midnight Sun.The sun rose Thursday at 2:12 a.m AKDT in Utqiagvik.

It will next set at 2:06 a.m. AKDT on Aug. 2, according to the U.S. Naval Observatory. 65 DAYS OF NIGHT: ALASKA TOWN WON'T SEE THE SUN UNTIL JANUARYIt may not look like it because of the clouds and fog, but Utqiagvik, Alaska, has begun their 83-day sunset-less streak, the National Weather Service says. (NWS Fairbanks) The nearly three-month period of 24/7 daylight happens in America's northernmost town, formerly known as Barrow, every year because of the Earth’s tilt of the Northern Hemisphere toward the sun during the late spring and summer.Ever since the sun rose from weeks of darkness in late January, the town has been gaining some 10 to 15 minutes of daylight per day.

That equates to gaining more than an hour of sunshine every week.Even with 24 hours of daylight, the approximately 5,000 residents in the Alaskan community located about 320 miles north of the Arctic Circle will still have to deal with cold temperatures.

The National Weather Service in Fairbanks reports July is typically the warmest month for Utqiagvik. The average high only reaches a balmy 48 degrees and average lows are just above freezing at 36 degrees.Despite the chilly summers, these temperatures are warm enough to melt the ice around the Arctic Circle and allow for cargo shipments by barge to reach America’s Last Frontier.The village government says even though the community has modernized,.

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