Alaska in deeper-than-usual freeze

Published: Jan. 5, 2009 at 2:31 PM

ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Jan. 5 (UPI) -- Sprint races for the U.S. Cross Country Ski championships were canceled for a second day as temperatures in Alaska reached 65 degrees below zero.

The protracted cold spell set no records but canceled races last weekend in Anchorage while engineers and architects elsewhere in the city pressed on to finish a huge frozen art installation at Delaney Park.

The project called "Freeze" features two black Cadillacs frozen in ice with their headlights glowing, giant human heads carved from ice and a 99-foot long table with a trough filled with a material meant to mimic oil and water, The Anchorage Daily News reported Monday.

Sunday, the temperature in Anchorage was minus 30 while O'Brien Creek along the Taylor Highway registered minus 65.

The Canadian high pressure system that has locked Alaska in this deeper than usual freeze is expected to move east, letting temperatures to rise slow to above zero by Thursday, said meteorologist Renee Wise.

© 2009 United Press International, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Order reprints



Additional News Stories
COL BKB: Georgia Tech 74, Siena 61 (13 min)
Humanists aim ad campaign at Christmas (25 min)
Study says most college linemen are obese
Lutz to keep GM's secrets -- for now
Toxins used to halt Asian carp advance
Crude oil prices drop Wednesday
Stricter NFL guidelines on concussions
fark
Dad brings home full-size Barbie for daughter's Christmas gift. Soon, she starts moving around on...
Advisory to Maersk Alabama: "Stay 600 miles offshore." Capt. Phillips to crew: "Belay that; 350...
Things you find when cleaning out the basement of a building you just bought: boxes of junk, garbage,...
Denver School Board gets into a spat on Monday, decide the best use of taxpayer dollars is to talk...
Creepy town full of blond, blue-eyed Brazilians may be a Nazi legacy. Hey, this would make a good...
Photoshop these pollen producers