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Between the months of january and may the climate is the worst possible. The temperature rises to 10°C and, in may, 7 days of rain are expected.
Between the months of june and august the climate is okay. The temperature rises to 16°C and it rains about 208mm each month.
From september to december the climate is very bad. By early evening, the temperature averages -13°C.
Lake Clark National Park’s weather is broken into two areas: those areas along the coast and those in the interior of the park. The sea moderates the temperatures, and leads to a higher level of precipitation. The interior is very cold in winter, and has much less precipitation. The weather in Lake Clark is even more unpredictable than most areas of Alaska. High winds, rain, snow, fog, and sunny skies can occur at any time, often during the same day.
The park was established in 1980.
This map shows the current & 7-day weather forecast, weather alerts, and weather radar for Lake Clark National Park.