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Northern Great Plains. Winter is long and cold, summer is warm but brief. It's breezy and sunny most of the time.

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What is the climate for Bismarck North Dakota?

The climate for Bismarck, North Dakota is humid continental bordering on semi-arid since it can be dry at times.


Does Bismarck North Dakota have steppe climate?

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Is the state of North Dakota north or south of the state South Dakota?

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