Here are some stats for Mott, N.D., which is 20 miles west of Elgin. I hope this will do: -44 F is the coldest temperature ever recorded from 1948-2008, on February 28, 1962. -42 F in January, -39 F in December, -33 F in March, and -25 F in November are also respective record lows for the months listed. Historically speaking, it has dropped below 32 F in every month except July. Those are minimum temperatures (lowest recorded during 24 hrs.). Very cold maximums are also present in the records: On February 2nd, 1996, the maximum temp. was -24F. Other cold maximum temps include: On 1-14-1972, it was -22 F. On 2-3-1989, it was -28 F. On 1-11-1997, it was -20 F. On 12-25-1983, it was -21 F. Of course, there are numerous other days completely below zero. The earliest subzero MINIMUM (low) was 10-30-1991; the latest was 4-9-1997. The earliest subzero MAXIMUM (high) was 11-27-1985; the latest was 3-9-2003. So, in conclusion, it gets pretty chilly in Mott, and it's no doubt the same in Elgin.
North andSouth Dakota
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's neighboring states are Montana, South Dakota, and Minnesota. North Dakota is also bordered on the north by the Canadian Provinces of Manitoba and Saskatchewan.
No, because there is no such thing as the North Dakota continent. Canada is part of the continent of North America. North Dakota is one of fifty states in the US.
North Dakota, because the furthest north edge of North Dakota is 49 degrees, which is well north of any part of Maine. The south edge of North Dakota is 45 degrees 56 minutes, while the northern tip of Maine is 47 degrees 28 minutes.
It receives an average annual snowfall of 49.3 inches.
North Dakota is: Quite a cold state
Yes, it is a real state. And in the winter it is "real cold."
Saskatchewan and Manitoba, Canada are to the north of North Dakota and North Dakota is to the north of South Dakota.
The address of the Elgin Museum is: 104 N 8Th St, Elgin, OR 97827
North Dakota is up by the border of Canada, Wyoming is just next to South Dakota.
North Dakota is north of South Dakota.
The US state of North Dakota is north of South Dakota.
No, North Dakota does not "pay you to live there". If you are an employee of the state of North Dakota then you would get paid to work in North Dakota by the state of North Dakota.
Only North Dakota shares a border with Canada.
North Dakota's landscape is mostly flat with rolling plains, grasslands, and farmland. The state also has some river valleys and rugged badlands in the western region. North Dakota experiences a continental climate with cold winters and warm summers.
The state of North Dakota is north (or above) the state of South Dakota.