South Dakota – The upcoming 10-day weather forecast for South Dakota indicates a mix of pleasant days and potential storms, particularly in regions near and west of the Missouri River. Today, residents can enjoy sunny skies with a high of 80°F. However, the weather will shift starting tonight with isolated storms expected.
According to the US National Weather Service in Sioux Falls, scattered showers and storms are forecasted from Friday through Monday. While not everyone will experience rain due to the hit-and-miss nature of these storms, some areas could face strong to severe storms, especially along and west of the James River. Temperatures during this period will remain near to below normal, with highs ranging from 72°F to 85°F and lows between 59°F and 65°F.
The weekend will see scattered storms continuing into Saturday and Sunday, with highs in the upper 70s to low 80s and lows in the lower 60s. The chance of rain will decrease slightly, but residents should still prepare for potential showers. By Monday, the weather will begin to clear up, with partly cloudy skies and a high around 80°F.
Looking further ahead, the forecast for Tuesday through Friday suggests a return to more stable conditions. Expect mostly sunny skies with temperatures gradually warming up to the mid-80s by Thursday and Friday. The extended forecast into the following weekend indicates continued warm and sunny weather, with highs reaching into the mid-80s.




