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International Falls got hosed! Eastern bias!

Also, I thought that Minot got colder than Fargo a lot of the winter...but whatever, its just a list. My first thought when looking at the list was what are those two cities in Vermont doing on here. ;)

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I'm sure there were qualifiers for the list. Population was certianly taken into account (i.e. Pembina is probably colder than GF). Minot may not have been big enough to make the list.

Number 24, St. Albans, VT only has 7600 people, far smaller than Minot.

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They should be recruiting the northern Alberta oil fields for workers for western ND/Bakken formation. Those guys would think they've moved to the equator. :D

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With the weather we have been having lately, I think the tide is turning and the midwest is undergoing a change that will turn it into a tropical environment. Either that, or Al Gore is full of it! :D

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With the weather we have been having lately, I think the tide is turning and the midwest is undergoing a change that will turn it into a tropical environment. Either that, or Al Gore is full of it! :D

Everybody run out and let your SUVs idle! :lol:

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Christmas is coming fast. Still no snow in Grand Forks. Is Anchorage that much warmer than Fairbanks?

I'm up for a brown Christmas (especially if it means fewer spring sandbags).

Anchorage is on the Pacific (with the current flow coming from the equator). Fairbanks is the center of the state. Sort of the same difference there as between Houston and Grand Forks.

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Christmas is coming fast. Still no snow in Grand Forks. Is Anchorage that much warmer than Fairbanks?

Yes, Anchorage is on the coast and the warm ocean water that flows north towards Alaska keep the coast warmer and prevents most of the extreme cold.

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KVLY said yesterday the lastest it has ever got until Fargo hit 1" of snow was December 27th..it was in 1927. Hutch just said tonight that around Dec 22nd there will be a chance for some measurable snow around the 22nd of December.

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I'm sure there were qualifiers for the list. Population was certianly taken into account (i.e. Pembina is probably colder than GF). Minot may not have been big enough to make the list.

Number 24, St. Albans, VT only has 7600 people, far smaller than Minot.

Since I was curious, I looked up to see what the various populations are.

Population of the cities in order of their rankings are below. Except for Newport, VT, they are all from the US Census Bureau's website and from 2010...I was unable to find them on the website.

Fairbanks, AK – 31,535

Grand Forks, ND – 52,838

Bismarck, ND – 61,272

Fargo, ND – 105,549

Watertown, SD – 21,482

Aberdeen, SD – 26,091

Laramie , WY – 30,816

Sioux Falls, SD – 153, 888

Duluth, MN – 86,265

Butte-Silver Bow, MT – 33,525

Rochester, MN – 106,769

Sioux City, IA – 82,684

Bozeman, MT – 37,280

Wasilla, AK – 7,831

Newport, VT – 5,125 - 2009 data

MPLS, MN – 382,578

Cedar Rapids, IA – 126,326

Idaho Falls, ID – 56,813

Casper, WY – 55,316

Rock Springs, WY – 23,036

Des Moines, IA – 203,433

Great Falls, MT – 58,505

Fort Collins, CO – 143,986

St. Albans, VT – 6,918

Iowa City, IA – 67,862

The population of Minot listed was 40,888

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People who made the list obviously didn't do their studying. If you are going to list Bismarck, Minot is right up there. Especially over Fargo.

The thing is, the rest of the country has never heard of Minot. The other three have a little name recognition.

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