Historical weather data, all-time temperature records, and monthly climate averages for Badger, AK. Explore typical weather conditions by week for trip planning, and see how today compares to the historical record.
August 15th is a landmark date in Badger's weather history — it's the day the town hit its all-time record high of 100° back in 2010. For interior Alaska, triple digits are a genuine rarity, making this one of the most remarkable days in the local record books.
Badger plays weather extremes like a pro, spanning a jaw-dropping 156 degrees between its all-time records. The mercury has soared to 100° in summer and cratered to -56° in winter, which tells you everything you need to know about life in interior Alaska.
Summer is the clear window for comfortable visits, with average highs climbing into the 70s from June through July and peaking around 76-77° late June into early July. Spring and fall are brief and dramatic — April jumps 21 degrees from March, and October falls just as fast. Winters are brutal, with January averages sitting at -1° and little to no precipitation falling as the cold air simply wrings itself dry.