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South Dakota won't be an exception, with temperatures forecast to be three degrees or more above the historical average from June to August in most of the state, according to AccuWeather's forecast.
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South Dakota won't be an exception, with temperatures forecast to be three degrees or more above the historical average from June to August in most of the state, according to AccuWeather's forecast.
A small city tucked away in the Black Hills in far western South Dakota has been named one of the snowiest in the country. The city's average yearly snowfall is 183.9 inches, with monthly averages ...