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Alaskan Town Prepares for 66 Days of Polar Night
17 Nov, 2025
Summary
- Utqiaġvik, Alaska experiences 24-hour darkness for 66 days each year
- Residents bundle up as temperatures plummet to single digits
- Community comes together to celebrate the return of the sun

Utqiaġvik, Alaska, the northernmost town in the United States, is preparing for its annual "polar night" where residents will experience 66 days of complete darkness. As of November 17, 2025, the sun will set at around 1:36 PM on November 18 and not rise again until 1:23 PM on January 23.
Located some 320 miles within the Arctic Circle, Utqiaġvik's high northern latitude means the town experiences this extended period of darkness each winter as the Earth tilts away from the sun. The approximately 4,300 residents will bundle up as temperatures plummet to single digits on numerous days during this time.



