(Undated) — North Dakota is bracing for a colder and wetter-than-normal winter. With the recent La Niña advisory, the central and western parts of North Dakota are set for rain, snow and lower temperatures that will last into the spring. December and February are expected to be the coldest months of the winter. Therefore, heating bills are expected to run high in North Dakota, along with other states in the Northern Plains and the Midwest.
