South Dakota can be warm, especially during the summer. South Dakota's average temperatures range from 22 degrees F in January to 84 degrees F in July. South Dakota's annual average high temperature is 54.3 degrees F. The highest temperature recorded in South Dakota was 120 degrees F in 2006.
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Yes it is true that south of china is wet and warm because of monsoons
the land in the south and southwest is warm
the land in the south and southwest is warm
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warm blooded thats why most fly south for winter
there not that far apart but the south is closer to the equator
A warm front is the transition zone where a warm air mass is replacing a cold air mass. Warm fronts generally move from southwest to northeast. Warm fronts are always moving and changing, so there is no specific warm front that goes from PIerre, South Dakota to Lake Superior.