
Sioux Falls, SD – The National Weather Service in Sioux Falls has issued an update indicating a shift in the region’s weather pattern this week. Monday will see warm temperatures continuing across South Dakota, with highs ranging from 75°F to 88°F north of I-90, and a hotter 88°F to 96°F south of the interstate. However, a notable cool-down is expected by Tuesday, with temperatures dropping into the 70s and continuing to decrease throughout the week.
According to the National Weather Service, Tuesday’s highs are predicted to range between 73°F and 78°F, with a steady pattern of cooler temperatures persisting through Friday. Despite the cooler conditions, residents should remain prepared for periodic chances of showers and thunderstorms, which are expected to continue throughout the week.
Wednesday and Thursday will bring highs of 73°F to 83°F and 75°F to 80°F, respectively, with thunderstorms potentially disrupting outdoor activities. By Friday, temperatures will dip further, with highs between 72°F and 78°F, marking a significant change from the heat experienced over the weekend.


