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Juneau, Alaska
Weather can't be forecast more than a week or so in advance, but weather averages are good indicators of what to expect any month.

MonthAverage highAverage lowWarmest ever1Coldest ever1Average dew pointAverage precipitation
JAN. 291857-22204.2
FEB. 342257-22233.7
MARCH 392659-15263.3
APRIL 4732726322.8
MAY 55397925393.5
JUNE 61458631453.0
JULY 64489036494.2
AUG. 63478327495.1
SEPT. 56437223457.1
OCT. 47376111387.7
NOV. 372856-5295.7
DEC. 322350-21244.8
1 - on record
Latitude: 58 degrees, 21 minutes north 
Longitude: 134 degrees, 35 minutes west 

The latitude and longitude can be used on a U.S. Naval Observatory Web site to find the time of twilight, sunrise, sunset and moon rise and moon set for any location on Earth. Click here for a link to this site.

Temperatures are Fahrenheit; click here for conversion to Celsius. Dew point is a humidity measure in Fahrenheit degrees; readings above 60 make the air feel humid and most people are uncomfortable at dew points around 70 and above.

Precipitation includes rain and melted snow or sleet in inches. See USA TODAY's Weather calculations page for a handy conversion to millimeters.

Source: U.S. National Climatic Data Center, Asheville, N.C.