- Sioux City, Iowa, 12.7 F
While summers can be as hot as 111 F (highest recorded temperature measured in 1939), winters are very cold and dry with freezing temperatures usually starting in October and lasting till the end of April. Snowfall averages about 35 inches per season.
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Given a choice, I’d much rather be in any of the cities listed during a severe (12″+) snowstorm than in any Middle-Atlantic state getting the same amount. The highway departments are prepared and most people know how to drive in the stuff; those in the Middle Atlantic are not and cannot.
Why don’t you just say the entire state of MN , yes it sucks here in the winter but your siting one or two days of the year, don’t visit ever you’ll be missing some of the greatest summer days of your life