Utqiagvik, Alaska, the northernmost town in the United States, is entering its annual midnight sun period. Starting May 10, after a brief 1:48 a.m. sunset and 2:57 a.m. sunrise, the sun will remain above the horizon until August 2—83 consecutive days without a true sunset. Despite the continuous daylight, temperatures remain cool, averaging 49°F in July, although rare warm spells can push into the 70s, and even summer snow is possible. After the sun finally sets in August, the town will experience extended twilight until true night returns around September 21, reflecting its dramatic Arctic daylight shifts. https://www.accuweather.com/en/weather-news/83-days-of-sunlight-alaska-town-wont-see-another-sunset-until-august/1889716
