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wingman-jr
1637 days ago
Probably the humidity. In the western part of North Dakota, it's generally a bit dry so it doesn't _feel_ quite so cold. That's a big difference from even say, Grand Forks or Fargo which are right next to the Red River.
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curiousllama
1637 days ago
Also, wind. Rivers are basically winter wind tunnels
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