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Wolf Lake is one of the lakes here in the Sand Hills. At Wolf Lake you don’t see much precipitation; May is when you get the most rain here, and the driest of the months is January. Yeah, come up here to the Sand Hills for a splendid time. Hessey Lake is a nearby lake that you could pop by. A magnificent close by hotel is Days Inn Alliance, and if you get bored of Wolf Lake you could also stop by nearby Webster Lake. Throughout the days of summer at Wolf Lake
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| | temperatures are ordinarily in the 80's. For the duration of the moonlight hours it's commonly in the 50's. High temperatures throughout the winter are normally in the 30's, and winter nights come with lows in the 0's to Wolf Lake. | |
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Coordinates: Latitude: 41.80778 Longitude: -102.3525
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