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Yes, it gets cold but it’s all relative. I can’t tell the difference between -35° or -15°, it’s those ND winds that bite you. I spent 5 years in the oil fields and fell in love with ND. My daughter in law works for North Dakota Guarantee and title out of Bismarck. She just transferred to Rapid City to oversee and run offices out of SD for the same company. The toughest thing for me to endure was those winds, winter time or summer time. Hope to move back there one day.
@@kdolo100 Never been to Wyoming. I hear the winds can be real strong out there. Have a few friends that live there. It’s not uncommon for winds to hit 30-45 mph (sustained) in ND. I lived just west of Minot for a few years and the Air base recorded 92 mph sustained one night. I thought the trailer I was in was going to roll over.
@@LifeInNorthDakota In short, we love it. There are many cultural differences in ND vs. Cali. California was very similar to what North Dakota is today, back in the 70's. Things like bigger families, safe for young kids to ride their bikes to the store etc. More freedoms here than Cali. I could go on and on. So many talk about how great the weather is in California, but those that live there can rarely enjoy it because you have to work every waking hour to afford the rent or house payment.
My dads fam are from ND/MN, nicest ppl ever ever. Love ND/MN. If you're not born and raised in Upper Midwest, it's hard to get accustomed to the climate, my guess only.
You say you don't have a lot of sports teams - I am fond of the North Dakota Fighting Hawks, the hockey team. I thought Jackson Blake was awesome! He's now in the NHL.
The highest tax bracket in ND is only 2.5% for state income tax. It is one of the lowest rates in the country. State sales tax is 5%. I'm assuming that is where your number came from
Have you lived in North Dakota for more than a year? The winters are not like you say, the wind is almost constant and it stays cold for almost nine months of the year. It is August 8 today and is barely 60 degrees. Last winter was quite mild and almost no snow, which is not normal for North Dakota. I've lived in North Dakota for more than a decade, and grew up MN/ND. North Dakota sucks if you like to be outside and like people and want to grow your own food. When it is finally summer, the mosquitoes and flies are awful. North Dakota has barely anything to do. If you like to live inside, this is the place for you. Oh and good luck finding trees. Bismarck in town has more trees than many square miles in a lot of rural North Dakota.
Not trying to spread hate, but felt like this deserved one (and only one) response. Yes, lived here nearly my entire life. You are correct, it was in the 60s today. Which is 15 degrees below average according to my research. Next week is predicted to be in the 80s again. I’d show pictures of the forecast and average temp but not sure I can in a YT comment. It does get windy here, which I admit. But it isn’t constant. I guess we can agree to disagree about it being a great outdoor state 🤷🏻♂️. I love it here. And know many others who love it too. To each their own 🍻 And thanks for watching!
@@LifeInNorthDakota I'm guessing you are basing things off of living in Bismarck. Town living is different from living in the open rural North Dakota. It is less windy, and Bismark tends to be noticably warmer. Also I imagine that pests are sprayed for within city limits. Also, I'm betting you are basing certain things off of having electricity, because if you lose electricity in North Dakota, it makes it pretty tough to stay warm. As long as you continue to have ammenities like electricity, and grocery stores, and the ability to afford those groceries, it's liveable I guess. But I'm glad you like it. I definitely like Bismarck waaaaay more than rural North Dakota. I really don't know how you would be spreading hate by replying. Just because two people don't have the same opinion, doesn't mean anyone is spreading hate. In elementary school we learned about fact and opinion, and that people have opinions. We don't need to agree to disagree on anything, we just each have our own opinions. :) An opinion is how you see something. Doesn't necessarily mean you are disagreeing with anyone, just that you see something a certain way, you don't have to disagree. Keep the negativity out. :)
I live in the mtns of North ga six months out of the yr it s either cold dripping rain or sleet snow and ice combined sometimes u go for days at a time and never see sun my point is u don t have to go the nd to get crappy weather and unless u want to drive 30 min to Chattanooga or 1 1/2:hrs to Atlanta there s nothing to do but shop and eat out
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@@LifeInNorthDakota stay in comifornia
Thanks for this video. Really useful.
Appreciate the feedback!
I'm Dakota North. I like learning about my namesake state.
Thank you for this comprehensive overview of life in the great state of North Dakota.
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Yes, it gets cold but it’s all relative. I can’t tell the difference between -35° or -15°, it’s those ND winds that bite you. I spent 5 years in the oil fields and fell in love with ND. My daughter in law works for North Dakota Guarantee and title out of Bismarck. She just transferred to Rapid City to oversee and run offices out of SD for the same company.
The toughest thing for me to endure was those winds, winter time or summer time. Hope to move back there one day.
@@michaelholcomb6921 agree 100%
I love ND. But if I could change one thing it might just be the wind.
What are the MPH of those winds? Are the winds worse in WY or ND?
@@kdolo100 Never been to Wyoming. I hear the winds can be real strong out there. Have a few friends that live there. It’s not uncommon for winds to hit 30-45 mph (sustained) in ND. I lived just west of Minot for a few years and the Air base recorded 92 mph sustained one night. I thought the trailer I was in was going to roll over.
Just moved here (Mandan) from California. Renting now, hope to buy later.
How are you liking ND compared to Cali!?
@@LifeInNorthDakota In short, we love it. There are many cultural differences in ND vs. Cali. California was very similar to what North Dakota is today, back in the 70's. Things like bigger families, safe for young kids to ride their bikes to the store etc. More freedoms here than Cali. I could go on and on. So many talk about how great the weather is in California, but those that live there can rarely enjoy it because you have to work every waking hour to afford the rent or house payment.
The cold is to keep the Californians out😂
Hey I have new furnitures if you looking for ones: I am moving out of state
@@jdwilder63 go back to comifornia
It gets below 70 almost every night during the summer.
Correct. I guess I was referencing the high temps. Thanks for clarifying
I was there 50 years ago, its a great state i think i will go back
It really is a great state!
My dads fam are from ND/MN, nicest ppl ever ever. Love ND/MN.
If you're not born and raised in Upper Midwest, it's hard to get accustomed to the climate, my guess only.
@@naturaljustice4654 fair! 🙌
You say you don't have a lot of sports teams - I am fond of the North Dakota Fighting Hawks, the hockey team. I thought Jackson Blake was awesome! He's now in the NHL.
UND hockey is great and the Ralph is impressive!
Do yall have no state income tax like south dakota?
We have a state income tax. But it is pretty low, like 2%. Not 0% like SD. But not nearly as high as some other states either.
@@LifeInNorthDakota income tax is 5% plus whatever the city tax is
The highest tax bracket in ND is only 2.5% for state income tax. It is one of the lowest rates in the country. State sales tax is 5%. I'm assuming that is where your number came from
@@Farnsolo yes thank you for correcting me.
Do you think the property tax referendum will pass?
You never know. But if I had to guess I’d guess no.
Have you lived in North Dakota for more than a year? The winters are not like you say, the wind is almost constant and it stays cold for almost nine months of the year. It is August 8 today and is barely 60 degrees. Last winter was quite mild and almost no snow, which is not normal for North Dakota. I've lived in North Dakota for more than a decade, and grew up MN/ND. North Dakota sucks if you like to be outside and like people and want to grow your own food. When it is finally summer, the mosquitoes and flies are awful. North Dakota has barely anything to do. If you like to live inside, this is the place for you. Oh and good luck finding trees. Bismarck in town has more trees than many square miles in a lot of rural North Dakota.
Not trying to spread hate, but felt like this deserved one (and only one) response. Yes, lived here nearly my entire life. You are correct, it was in the 60s today. Which is 15 degrees below average according to my research. Next week is predicted to be in the 80s again. I’d show pictures of the forecast and average temp but not sure I can in a YT comment. It does get windy here, which I admit. But it isn’t constant. I guess we can agree to disagree about it being a great outdoor state 🤷🏻♂️. I love it here. And know many others who love it too. To each their own 🍻 And thanks for watching!
@@LifeInNorthDakota I'm guessing you are basing things off of living in Bismarck. Town living is different from living in the open rural North Dakota. It is less windy, and Bismark tends to be noticably warmer. Also I imagine that pests are sprayed for within city limits. Also, I'm betting you are basing certain things off of having electricity, because if you lose electricity in North Dakota, it makes it pretty tough to stay warm. As long as you continue to have ammenities like electricity, and grocery stores, and the ability to afford those groceries, it's liveable I guess. But I'm glad you like it. I definitely like Bismarck waaaaay more than rural North Dakota. I really don't know how you would be spreading hate by replying. Just because two people don't have the same opinion, doesn't mean anyone is spreading hate. In elementary school we learned about fact and opinion, and that people have opinions. We don't need to agree to disagree on anything, we just each have our own opinions. :) An opinion is how you see something. Doesn't necessarily mean you are disagreeing with anyone, just that you see something a certain way, you don't have to disagree. Keep the negativity out. :)
I live in the mtns of North ga six months out of the yr it s either cold dripping rain or sleet snow and ice combined sometimes u go for days at a time and never see sun my point is u don t have to go the nd to get crappy weather and unless u want to drive 30 min to Chattanooga or 1 1/2:hrs to Atlanta there s nothing to do but shop and eat out
@@Charles-w9t what is it like the other six months of the year that you don't live there?