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Date: 2012-01-25 15:58:24
South Dakota
Rain
Precipitation
Ice storms
Blizzards
North American cold wave
Climate of Salt Lake City
Meteorology
Atmospheric sciences
Geography of South Dakota

South Dakota Climate Summary November 2011 Nathan Skadsen and Dennis Todey Synopsis For many locations around the state, this November was one of the top ten driest on record as the state of South Dakota continued to rec

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