You May Not Like These Predictions About North Dakota’s Positively Frigid Upcoming Winter
With another summer coming to a close, heads in North Dakota are turned toward the upcoming winter season. The Old Farmer’s Almanac has just released their predictions for the incoming 2016-2017 winter weather for North Dakota – and you’re not going to be pleased.

The average January temperature in North Dakota is 23 during the day and just two degrees at night.

Snowfall in North Dakota usually averages 50 inches per winter season, according to Climate Data.

That, coupled with the colder weather than last year will make for an extra harsh winter all the way from the Great Plains to the Red River Valley and, well...everywhere.

could be monumental.

The Old Farmer's Almanac was founded in 1792 and has been making predictions ever since. They say their track record for accuracy is approximately 80-percent. That's enough to bank on.
How much snow will North Dakota actually see this winter? The answer to that question remains to be seen. But at least with the predictions from the Old Farmers Almanac, it won’t come as a surprise.
To get a copy of the 2017 Old Farmer’s Almanac starting at $6.99 click here.
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