North Dakota has the most extreme climate in the US, as defined by temperature variance and frequency of adverse weather events (blizzards, tornadoes, floods, etc.). North Dakota's highest temperature is 121F/49.5C, which is a temperature more commonly found in desert regions. However, its low temperature is -60F/-51C, which is similar to Arctic regions.Alaska gets colder, but not nearly as hot. The southwest gets hotter, but not nearly as cold. North Dakota has both.
>>221627385So, em... Do they suffer iyc?
>>221627385>>221627401I have cousins there, nice place and impossible to svffer there
>>221627385I've driven through it on two road trips and got caught in one of the worst thunderstorms I've ever seen each time
>>221627416do they call you 'bud', eh?
>>221627416>Nordicks leave cold inhospitable wasteland, Europe to settle cold inhospitable wasteland, North America
>>221627671I can’t cope with warm humidity. It’s awful
>>221627423plains thunderstorms are a nightmare. they always seem to catch me when i'm passing through kansas.
>>221627385Plains + Arctic Jetstream please understand
>>221627671Why not, you grow into it.
what do they eat
>>221630120Bread
>>221627385good thing nobody lives there, they would suffer
>>221631152let’s get this bread
>>221627385midwest has extreme stats. the cold is real. the summers are exaggerated. southern summers are a very different experience
>>221633136that's continental climate for you
>>221627671Yes, problem?