When my grandsons were in grade school they walked about three blocks and within those three blocks there were "Four homes with "Safe Hse stickers in the window" which meant that there is somebody home in that house and if anybody bothers you, you can run to one of those homes!!! The boys knew this and always felt safe walking to school!!! That's North Dakota!!
He had a sign in our window and we went by the rules of those signs on the way to and from school the schools actually even went there and checked up on the people and made sure that they were on the up and up to have the signs and the cops made regular visits to the people with the signs and their Windows to make sure they were a safe haven. Yeah definitely different times. We lived in Williston and used to sled with our toboggans from the top of the house up by the chimney all the way down into the yard because the drifts were always up and over the house and usually stayed up on one side for the most part of the winter. 🌬️💨🌨️🌪️❄️🥶✌️❤️🌏
If you somehow end up in NoDak, please don’t ask why it’s so cold. We simply tell you, “it’s North Dakota”.. We assume you’re from Georgia or somewhere like that.
@@tylerkriesel8590 Its gonna get worse everywhere but the areas that haven't been developed yet are still better. Minn. has been popular since the founding. Rural areas where everyone owns guns is the safest.
This last winter was my first in North Dakota. I came from California. It was brutal. Especially if your working in the oil field. The basics I recommend to keep you from freezing are…. Under armour 4.0 tops and bottoms. Short sleeve cotton t shirt over your base layer, sweaters over your base layer bottoms , a sweater over your t shirt, jeans over your sweats , a work shirt over your sweater , insulated bibs over your jeans , insulated coat over your work shirt , insulated mucks or baffins for boots. Do not wear steel toes your feet will freeze. And an insulated ski mask or balaclava. Don’t forget cotton liner gloves and insulated gloves. You wear that to vowel out there and you’ll be good. Always pack an extra pair of clothes and socks when working in the oilfield lol
I can't imagine someone coming from a warm climate like California to North Dakota to work in a oil field. You are a hard worker. I lived here all my life. I could not do it.
I'm coming to minot in January to work in the oilfield. I'm from Mississippi where our winters are in the 50s and summers are in the 100s. I've been working offshore in deepwater where it's even warmer. Good information to know on what to wear. I ever actually seen "real" snow before 😂
@@Thaggard_is300 I don't mean this to be rude, but you are in for an experience if you have never been in a climate below zero. It is horrible. Make sure you have a cloth face mask, warm gloves, and boots. Buy some of those heat warmers for hands. Your feet and hands get cold faster, and head too.
Cotton? Why not polyester or wool? I’m from Cali too & cotton is favored by Californians because it’s breathable. I would want to preserve my body heat as much as possible. Cotton isn’t the way to go. 🥶
I grew up in Southern California. My dad is from Fargo North Dakota. I may be one of the few California kids that has been to North Dakota TWICE, both times on a road trip! (My dad was a real road warrior, and had relatives to visit).
You can't play snowballs in ND. The snow is too cold to clump together. Fun fact: In ND, because snow is a non sticky powder, it moves easily in the wind. So you may wakeup with 2 meters of snow on one side of your house and no snow on the other. Crazy!
Lol moved to ND 2 months ago from Nevada. But I was in northeast Nevada ruby mountains. We had snow all winter. Hell I made a snow man I'm July up in lamoille canyon.
Advice for people moving to north Dakota DON'T DO IT STUPID. Advice from a old guy that spent too many winters in ND. I can still remember that joyous burning pain shorting through my fingers as they thawed out .
To answer your question, on any given day, right before a cold front, the jet stream can buckle up twords the north and send heat up. We can be just as hot as Texas, or sometimes hotter. It could be 105 for 5 days, then drop to 65 after the cold front moves through. Our heat usually lasts starting in June to September. Hottest it has ever been is anywhere from 120 , lowest is 60 below. Last week, in January, the low was 24 below. Today in February, it got to 35.
That first dude they interviewed had literally JUST finished smoking a blunt and you can't convince me otherwise
Yeah, I reckon that man was higher than inflation right now.
Also lowkey my guy sounds like he's from the Bronx aaaand is part of witness protection so he's "from Sudan"
Doesn’t surprise me.
We all came here for this comment hahahah
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When my grandsons were in grade school they walked about three blocks and within those three blocks there were "Four homes with "Safe Hse stickers in the window" which meant that there is somebody home in that house and if anybody bothers you, you can run to one of those homes!!! The boys knew this and always felt safe walking to school!!! That's North Dakota!!
He had a sign in our window and we went by the rules of those signs on the way to and from school the schools actually even went there and checked up on the people and made sure that they were on the up and up to have the signs and the cops made regular visits to the people with the signs and their Windows to make sure they were a safe haven.
Yeah definitely different times. We lived in Williston and used to sled with our toboggans from the top of the house up by the chimney all the way down into the yard because the drifts were always up and over the house and usually stayed up on one side for the most part of the winter. 🌬️💨🌨️🌪️❄️🥶✌️❤️🌏
We had those in Chicago, too. It was a nationwide thing.
@@OhJodi69Safe house in chicago? How long ago was this? 80's??
If you somehow end up in NoDak, please don’t ask why it’s so cold. We simply tell you, “it’s North Dakota”.. We assume you’re from Georgia or somewhere like that.
An old "saying" for North Dakota "Our temperatures keep the Rif-Raf- out, hence, such a safe place to live!!!!!
Ya Minnesota said the same thing, and Minneapolis had some of, if not the worst riot in the 21st century (regarding North America)
@@tylerkriesel8590 Its gonna get worse everywhere but the areas that haven't been developed yet are still better. Minn. has been popular since the founding. Rural areas where everyone owns guns is the safest.
One of my friends from Grand Forks says it keeps the Rif Raf in too
NORTH DAKOTA KNOWN FOR WHEAT, NUKES, AND WITNESS PROTECTION!@
@@gordonames1892 Not so fast! "Look up "Ken and Barby of the Oil Fields"!!
Oh naw I just thought about moving there 15 mins ago I changed my mind
This last winter was my first in North Dakota. I came from California. It was brutal. Especially if your working in the oil field. The basics I recommend to keep you from freezing are….
Under armour 4.0 tops and bottoms. Short sleeve cotton t shirt over your base layer, sweaters over your base layer bottoms , a sweater over your t shirt, jeans over your sweats , a work shirt over your sweater , insulated bibs over your jeans , insulated coat over your work shirt , insulated mucks or baffins for boots. Do not wear steel toes your feet will freeze. And an insulated ski mask or balaclava. Don’t forget cotton liner gloves and insulated gloves. You wear that to vowel out there and you’ll be good. Always pack an extra pair of clothes and socks when working in the oilfield lol
I can't imagine someone coming from a warm climate like California to North Dakota to work in a oil field. You are a hard worker. I lived here all my life. I could not do it.
I'm coming to minot in January to work in the oilfield. I'm from Mississippi where our winters are in the 50s and summers are in the 100s. I've been working offshore in deepwater where it's even warmer. Good information to know on what to wear. I ever actually seen "real" snow before 😂
@@Thaggard_is300 I don't mean this to be rude, but you are in for an experience if you have never been in a climate below zero. It is horrible. Make sure you have a cloth face mask, warm gloves, and boots. Buy some of those heat warmers for hands. Your feet and hands get cold faster, and head too.
@@gvinnydog5500. oh I know it's going to be terrible. Already went up there to check the place out. But money is to good to pass up
Cotton? Why not polyester or wool? I’m from Cali too & cotton is favored by Californians because it’s breathable. I would want to preserve my body heat as much as possible. Cotton isn’t the way to go. 🥶
I grew up in Southern California. My dad is from Fargo North Dakota. I may be one of the few California kids that has been to North Dakota TWICE, both times on a road trip! (My dad was a real road warrior, and had relatives to visit).
Did you go in summer or winter though?
@@Camerenreynolds Of course summer. How would we see the National Parks along the way in the winter?
You can't play snowballs in ND. The snow is too cold to clump together. Fun fact: In ND, because snow is a non sticky powder, it moves easily in the wind. So you may wakeup with 2 meters of snow on one side of your house and no snow on the other. Crazy!
So if the snow is less cold we can create snowman?? Truly amazing info i guess people from Siberia knows about this beside you guys.😅
I moved from hot Texas to nice and cold ND back in May. I love the cold. If you dress for it you will make it.
Columbus north dakota ! I think this is the coldest town of this state .
My parents are thinking about moving here but can’t you just throw in some carhartt and good boots?
What are people from Sudan and India doing in North Dakota?
I’m looking to move from arizona too, whew it’s tough out here right now 🥺
I came to ND From AZ and it took me years to get used to it lol 😂
Food also cost a little more here I found out
@@alsmucker5523 why'd you move?
Lol moved to ND 2 months ago from Nevada. But I was in northeast Nevada ruby mountains. We had snow all winter. Hell I made a snow man I'm July up in lamoille canyon.
Currently in Tucson, I'm planning on moving to Fargo when I turn 18. It looks great.
@@nubieOSS Why ?
Advice for people moving to north Dakota DON'T DO IT STUPID.
Advice from a old guy that spent too many winters in ND.
I can still remember that joyous burning pain shorting through my fingers as they thawed out .
You need to update this 2022- 2023 OK
How is it in the summer, do you guys have summer temperatures or is it still colder then other states ?
To answer your question, on any given day, right before a cold front, the jet stream can buckle up twords the north and send heat up. We can be just as hot as Texas, or sometimes hotter. It could be 105 for 5 days, then drop to 65 after the cold front moves through. Our heat usually lasts starting in June to September. Hottest it has ever been is anywhere from 120 , lowest is 60 below. Last week, in January, the low was 24 below. Today in February, it got to 35.
@@gvinnydog5500.Accurate as fuck.
Plus stifling humidity
Why are they surprised, there nothing there in the summer, it only get colder and snowed in the winter and still nothing.
PLease LEAVE
Why?
How high was the Tupac fan?
He was up there.
higher than a kite.
is weed legal out there?
@@jkg_1985 google says no it is not
For a billionaires you think walmart could afford better coats, go to Burlington or fleet farm you get your money's worth
Chase the cow pack a SunPass jail three of the Wolves Neighbors at the emergency to keep watch until the full investigation could be completed
I saw nsbc news or sum at nd
My guy, doesnt sound sudanese at all!
Forget N America ..Move to Europe ..You won't regret it!
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Shoulda waited for last years winter!