01-05-2025 23:39 via ktoo.org

Juneau just had its fourth rainiest April on record

Brian Bezenek pulls up data at the National Weather Service office in Juneau on April 30, 2025. (Alix Soliman/KTOO)
Last month was unusually rainy across Southeast Alaska and was Juneau’s fourth wettest April on record. 
The capital city saw 6.12 inches of rain across 26 days last month, meaning residents experienced just four dry days.  
Rainfall was more than 2.5 inches above average in Juneau, Sitka and Ketchikan. Yakutat more than doubled its usual precipitation for the
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