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Originally Posted by Bikr Beast
Also how warm of clothing will be needed throughout Alaska and British columbia?
In late May and June, northern B.C. and Alaska will get cold at night, The B.C. south coast, around Vancouver and Victoria, is mild. Nights don't cool down too much and days don't get too hot. The B.C. coast gets a lot of rain. That's more of a problem than the cold. If you go through the southern interior of B.C., through places like Kamloops and Kelowna, days can get hot and the nights will be pleasantly cool. The B.C. Interior is quite dry, more noticeably so the farther south one goes.

Environment Canada has some good information on past weather at http://www.climate.weatheroffice.ec....s/index_e.html.
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