Summer solstice explained: Why does Alaska see 24 hours of daylight much of the summer?
Chief Meteorologist Melissa Frey explains why Thursday is the day with the longest amount of time between sunrise and sunset this year. For more Local News from KTUU: https://www.alaskasnewssource.com/ For more YouTube Content: / @alaskasnewssource

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