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North Dakota.. -40 -50 in the winter and above 100 in the summer
Very hot in summer, cold in winter (very cold in the mountains and in the north).
Northern Great Plains. Winter is long and cold, summer is warm but brief. It's breezy and sunny most of the time.
Cold in the winter, hot to warm in the summer.
Yes, it is a real state. And in the winter it is "real cold."
The average low temperature in Fargo, North Dakota in the winter is 6°F while the average high temperature in winter is 18°F. The average low temperature in Fargo, North Dakota in the summer is 60°F while the average high temperature in the summer is 82°F.
very cold in the winter and not to cold in the summer.
The coldest Midwest winter on record was in the 1936 North American cold wave. In February 1936 the states of North Dakota, South Dakota and Minnesota saw its coldest month on record.
North Dakota is a blast! In the winter you can go sledding, ice skating, and more. The possibilities are endless. Summer is a blast. In North Dakota you can go watch a track meet or go to a baseball game. Everyone here is nice. If your looking to go on vacation though, anywhere would probably be better than here because its so cold.
The "temperate" zones north and south of the equator.
Spring wheat is grown in the states of Montana, North Dakota, and South Dakota because the winters are too cold to support the higher-yielding winter wheat. In the winter wheat belt, centered near Kansas, winter wheat is planted in the late fall, sprouts, and is protected from cold temperatures by the snow. However, the temperatures of the spring wheat belt are too cold for the winter wheat to survive through the winter, so spring wheat is grown instead. It is planted in the early spring, grows through the summer, and is harvested in the fall. Spring wheat does not produce as high a yield as winter wheat and so must be grown on larger farms in order to be economical.
Summer is very short ( or so it seems) it can get cold towards the end of August