Sioux Falls, SD – Light snow continued to taper across the Sioux Falls area Saturday evening, with flurries expected to linger through late tonight, potentially creating minor slick spots on area roadways.
According to the US National Weather Service in Sioux Falls, a radar update issued at 6:07 p.m. Saturday, February 28 indicated that steady snow has diminished to lighter flurries. Forecasters said little additional accumulation is expected, but light snow showers will persist through the late evening hours before ending.
The system primarily impacted parts of Minnehaha County and surrounding areas earlier in the day. While snowfall totals remain minimal, untreated roads, bridges, and overpasses could become slick as temperatures hover near freezing.
No winter weather advisories are currently in effect, but drivers across Sioux Falls and nearby communities are urged to use caution if traveling tonight. Visibility may briefly drop in passing flurries, and road conditions could vary block by block.
Conditions are expected to improve overnight as snow exits the region. Sunday’s forecast calls for calmer weather across eastern South Dakota.
Have you noticed slick spots on your drive tonight? Let us know what road conditions look like in your neighborhood.
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