High temperatures in North Dakota average in the mid 80s (30 °C) in the west to the upper 70s (25 °C) in the east, with temperatures as hot as 121 °F (49 °C).
The highest recorded temperature was 114°F in 1936.
Yes, North Dakota has 294 peaks. White Butte is the highest point in North Dakota at 3,506 feet/1,069 meters.
The highest point is White Butte, and it is hardly a mountain. North Dakota has the Killdeer Mountains which consist of two large, flat-topped buttes and the Turtle Mountains. North Dakota's highest point is White Butte, which is found in the North Dakota Badlands.
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Mount Mitchell, at 6,684ft and it is the highest point east of the Mississippi river.
North Dakota's wettest location, ranked by highest annual average precipitation, is Wahpeton, in southeastern North Dakota with an average of 21.87 inches.
The town of Amidon has the highest elevation in North Dakota, sitting at approximately 3,077 feet above sea level.
White Butte is the highest point in North Dakota with an elevation of 3,506 feet above sea level. It is located in the Badlands in the southwestern area of North Dakota.
White Butte is the highest point in North Dakota with an elevation of 3,506 feet above sea level. It is located in the Badlands in the southwestern area of North Dakota.
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The highest paid job in North Dakota can be found in the oilfields. You can make around $1.600 a week. An average annual salary is around $77.000. This excludes bonus.
The highest recorded temperature in South Dakota was 120 °F / 49 °C on July 15, 2006 near Fort Pierre, South Dakota. Yes, temperatures regularly reach 100 degrees in the summer in South Dakota.