Something New In North Dakota

North Dakota holds the US temperature record outside of the desert southwest.  It was 121F at Steele, ND on July 6, 1936.  But DNYUZ says hot weather there is something new.

Sizzling Day in North Dakota? Lately, It’s No Surprise. – DNyuz

North Dakota USHCN stations have recorded temperatures over 100F on 3,969 occasions. This year there have been none.

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3 Responses to Something New In North Dakota

  1. gelcarrion0t says:

    Fraud everywhere you look! But why? Are all these fraudsters stupid? And why haven’t they been overwhelmingly outed by now by plain people that simply look around and see we’ve crossed numerous deadlines with nothing but isolated instances of bad weather? Same as memory serves, actually historic data proves it.

  2. kamas716 says:

    Having grown up and still living in ND, I can say with authority it’s not unusual to have a week straight of high temps in the 90s, with an occasional 100+, during the summer. Along with a week straight straight of high temps below zero in the winter.

  3. Morgan Wright says:

    It doesn’t matter to these guys. Hot weather is caused by global warming. Cold weather is caused by global warming. Medium size weather is caused by global warming.

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