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Is South and North Dakota warm all the time?

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No, both states are subject to genuine winter conditiions includiing ice storms, blizzards and low temperatures. The lowest recorded temperature iin South Dakota is minus 58 degrees F at McIntosh on 17 February 1936 and for North Dakota the record low is miinus 60 degrees F.

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