Sioux Falls, SD – Rain and thunderstorms are expected to impact Sioux Falls today, with patchy fog developing along major roads, including I-29. Local residents and commuters should anticipate reduced visibility and wet roads, especially during the morning commute. Prepare for challenging driving conditions and exercise caution when traveling.
According to the National Weather Service, Sioux Falls will experience a 30 percent chance of showers overnight, with winds gusting up to 25 mph. As the morning progresses, drizzle will increase, potentially creating slick roads. By afternoon, thunderstorms could bring brief heavy rains and wind gusts, making conditions hazardous. Southeast winds up to 15 mph will shift to the northwest by Monday night, keeping temperatures cooler.
Tonight, thunderstorms may begin around 2 a.m. and continue into early Monday morning, when conditions could worsen. Showers are expected to peak before 10 a.m. Monday, accompanied by a 50 percent chance of rain and possibly intense gusts as high as 25 mph. The high on Monday will hover around 54°F, with a noticeable temperature drop by nightfall.
As the week progresses, skies should clear, providing a brief respite from wet weather. Tuesday’s forecast calls for sunny skies with a high of 51°F, although nighttime temperatures will dip to 33°F. Expect mostly cloudy conditions on Wednesday with a slight chance of patchy fog and a high near 51°F.
Drivers are urged to remain alert on local roads, especially during periods of patchy fog and heavy rain. Plan extra travel time and stay updated on the latest weather advisories to navigate conditions safely.
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