Isolated severe storms are possible Sat afternoon and evening, ahead of a cold front. This includes portions of north central and northeastern SD. Main threats from the strongest storms include quarter-sized hail and wind gusts of 60 mph. Get your up-to-date forecast at weather.gov/abr #KXLG#NWS
Wildfire smoke from Canada is expected to move over the Northern Plains, impacting central and northeastern South Dakota beginning later this evening. While a little smoke will reach the surface, most of it is expected to remain elevated, creating hazy skies Friday. #SDwx#KXLG
Wildfire smoke from Canada is expected to move over the Northern Plains, impacting central and northeastern South Dakota beginning Thursday evening. While a little smoke will reach the surface, most of it is expected to remain elevated, creating hazy skies Friday. #NWS#KXLG
Light showers and even some weak thunderstorms are expected throughout today and tomorrow afternoon. The radar image displays both the current storms and the type of coverage we expect tomorrow. The best chances for rain are over northeastern SD and western MN. #NWS#KXLG
The combination of strong winds and low relative humidity will lead to increased fire danger concerns on Sunday. A Fire Weather Watch has been issued for portions of central through northeastern SD into west central MN Sunday morning through Sunday evening. #NWSAberdeenSD#KXLG
Enhanced Risk remains over northeast SD and west MN for this afternoon as storms redevelop along a cold front. Large hail up to 2" and damaging wind are hazards, as are tornadoes. The greatest chance for all of these hazards will be along and east of I-29. #NWSAberdeenSD#KXLG
Today will feature clearing skies north to south and highs in the mid 50s to mid 60s. Sat will have similar highs with cloudy skies and a chance for some rain showers (20-40%). These chances for showers continue into Sun, but some storms could develop west river Sun PM. #KXLG
The chance for rain will decrease after midnight tonight with cloudy skies starting to clear by the morning leaving sunny skies and warmer temps Fri. The weekend will see temps warming with a chance for scattered showers and an additional chance for storms Sun evening #SDwx#KXLG
Temps will be some 5 to 20 degrees below normal for today, but a steady warmup is on the way, with readings by next weekend some 10 to 20 degrees above normal. Precip chances for midweek are only about 20-30%, and most areas should expect a tenth of an inch or less