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Climate and Average Weather Year Round in Chisana, Alaska

Throughout the year, temperatures in Chisana range from -17°F to 70°F. Annual precipitation averages 13 inches, with 44 inches of snowfall. In Chisana, the humidity level remains comfortable throughout the summer, providing a pleasant environment for residents and visitors alike.

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Best Time to Visit Chisana Based on Comfortable Weather

Every year, Chisana has about 74 days or 2.4 months with comfortable weather. The best time of year to visit Chisana is mid June to August mid.

The number of days per year with comfortable weather are calculated using the following criteria, which favor mild temperatures and low humidity:

Average Temperature in Chisana

In the summer months, the hottest month of the year in Chisana is July, with an average high of 69°F and average low of 45°F. In the winter months, the lowest temperatures are reached in the month of January with an average high of -1°F and average low of -16°F.

Average Temperatures by Month in Chisana

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
High -1°F 11°F 26°F 44°F 59°F 68°F 69°F 65°F 53°F 33°F 11°F 3°F
Average -8°F 1°F 12°F 31°F 45°F 54°F 57°F 53°F 42°F 25°F 3°F -5°F
Low -16°F -9°F -2°F 18°F 32°F 41°F 45°F 41°F 31°F 16°F -4°F -12°F

Precipitation

Chisana receives an annual precipitation of 13 inches. Precipitation includes rain and liquid equivalent of snow, hail, freezing rain, sleet. Month with most precipitation in Chisana is June, with an average monthly precipitation of 3 inches.

Average Monthly Total Precipitation in Chisana

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Precipitation 0.6" 0.5" 0.3" 0.2" 1.0" 2.8" 2.2" 1.5" 1.2" 0.9" 0.7" 0.6"

Snowfall

The snowy period of the year in Chisana lasts for 8 months. The first measurable snowfall of at least 1.0 inches in Chisana typically starts in September with the last snowfall usually recorded in April. The month with the most snowfall in Chisana is November, with an average snowfall of 10.0 inches. There is no snowfall in Chisana for 4 months from May to August. Chisana receives an annual snowfall of 44 inches.

Average Monthly Total Snowfall in Chisana

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Snowfall 7.5" 5.1" 3.9" 1.5" 0.9" 0.0" 0.0" 0.0" 1.4" 6.2" 10.0" 7.8"

Humidity

We use dew point to measure humidity comfort since it shows whether sweat can evaporate from our skin to cool us - lower dew points feel drier and higher ones feel more humid. When sweat evaporates, it draws heat from our skin, which is how our bodies naturally cool down.

Generally, if the dew point temperature is below 50ºF, humidity levels make the air feel dry. If the dew point temperature is between 50-60ºF, moisture levels are comfortable. When the dew point temperature exceeds 60ºF, the air will feel noticeably humid. If the dew point temperature climbs to 70ºF or higher, the air will feel muggy and unpleasantly uncomfortable.

In Chisana, the humidity level remains comfortable throughout the summer, providing a pleasant environment for residents and visitors alike.

Average Monthly Humidity in Chisana

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Dewpoint Temperature 6°F 7°F 10°F 23°F 34°F 44°F 48°F 44°F 35°F 20°F 8°F 7°F

Wind Speed

In Chisana, the wind speed remains relatively consistent throughout the year, with an average of 4 mph in the winter months (January, February, March, and December). In the summer months (June, July, and August), the average wind speed changes to 5 mph. Overall, the variation in wind speed ranges between 4.0 mph and 6.0 mph across the months.

Average Monthly Wind speed in Chisana

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Wind Speed 4 5 5 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 4 4

Cloud Cover

In Chisana, the month with the clearest sky, characterized by predominantly clear, few, and scattered clouds, is March, when the sky is clear or has few and scattered clouds 52.0% of the time. The cloudiest month of the year in Chisana is August, when the sky is overcast or covered with broken clouds, occurring 62.0% of the time.

Average Monthly Cloud Cover in Chisana

Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Clear Sky (%) 40 45 52 46 43 41 39 38 40 41 43 41
Cloudier Sky (%) 60 55 48 54 57 59 61 62 60 59 57 59

Chisana

County: Copper River
State: Alaska
Population: 0
Annual Temperature Range: -17°F in January to 70°F in July
Annual Precipitation: 13 inches
Annual Snowfall: 44 inches
Number of Comfortable Weather Days: 74 or 2.4 months
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FAQ

Chisana experiences temperatures ranging from an average low of -17°F in January to an average high of 70°F in July. In Chisana, the humidity level remains comfortable throughout the summer, providing a pleasant environment for residents and visitors alike.

Average monthly temperatures vary throughout the year. The warmest month is typically July, with an average high of 69°F, while the coldest month is usually January, with average highs near -1°F. All values are based on long-term monthly climate averages.

The best time of year to visit Chisana is mid June to August mid.

Snow in Chisana usually begins around September and ends by April.

Chisana receives significant snowfall, averaging about 44 inches per year.

Chisana averages around 13 inches of precipitation per year. The wettest month is usually June.

In Chisana, the humidity level remains comfortable throughout the summer, providing a pleasant environment for residents and visitors alike.

Cloud cover in Chisana varies by season. The cloudiest month is typically August, when cloud cover can reach about 62.0%. Skies are clearest around March, with clear-sky conditions occurring roughly 52.0% of the time.

All climate data shown is based on long-term historical weather averages rather than forecasts.

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Data Sources

myPerfectWeather.com uses data from the National Center for Environmental Information, with 15,000+ weather stations across the USA reporting precipitation, snowfall, humidity and temperature. The data is collected and processed over a 30-year period from 1991-2020, ensuring accuracy. A sophisticated algorithm identifies nearby weather stations for each city and calculates weather data based on a weighted average of station data, ensuring accuracy and relevance. To view the weather stations used in the calculations, simply click on the '' icon on the map. We also source population information from the US Census database and use industry-leading technology from © OpenStreetMap and Leaflet to power our maps. With these powerful tools, you can easily visualize and explore weather patterns in your area with confidence and accuracy.

The GHI and DNI data come from the U.S. National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), which uses its Physical Solar Model (PSM) together with satellite observations from the GOES weather satellites. The model first calculates the theoretical amount of solar radiation based on the Sun’s position for a given location and time. It then adjusts those values using satellite measurements of real-world conditions — such as clouds, haze, smoke, and aerosols — that block or scatter sunlight. To highlight reliable patterns rather than day-to-day weather noise, the results are averaged over many years.

Sunshine hours (or Sunshine duration) per day are estimated by counting the time when direct sunlight (measured as Direct Normal Irradiance, or DNI) exceeds 120 W/m², following the World Meteorological Organization standard. Sunshine hours are calculated only during daylight and are averaged over many years to capture long-term patterns.

Climate data shown on the map is currently at the county level for performance reasons. In geographically diverse regions (such as San Diego County), this may not accurately reflect conditions in specific cities or neighborhoods.

National Center for Environmental Information, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
US Census Bureau
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