ALASKA IN OCTOBER
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It's a big state. In the southeastern panhandle it will probably be getting pretty rainy; in the southcentral area (Anchorage etc.) it will be autumn and chilly but still potentially nice (also can be cold, but not wintry until later in the month); in the interior pretty much the same picture but with a greater chance of cold/wintry weather a little earlier than areas near to the salt water; in the north it will be cold; in the west it will be getting colder but not necessarily frozen; in the southwest and Aleutians it will be stormy, but that's pretty much the year-round scene out there.
I don't think it's ever too cold to visit Alaska, but you might not agree. What's your cut-off point?
I don't think it's ever too cold to visit Alaska, but you might not agree. What's your cut-off point?
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I spent the last two weeks of September 2000 on the Kenai Peninsula south of Anchorage. The weather was fine - a couple of days of rain - but when we left it was starting to get cold. Everything was pretty much half price after Sep 15, and very few places we wanted to see were closed.
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There is a huge difference between Sept and Oct in most parts of Alaska. Most tourist attractions, lodges and B&Bs except in Anchorage close at or before the end of Sept. So maybe you could move your trip up to early September and make it an early birthday present.



