Dense fog blanketed Sioux Falls on Friday, with the National Weather Service issuing an advisory for freezing fog until 10 a.m. Motorists are urged to drive cautiously, as visibility is reduced, especially near I-90 and other major routes. Today’s fog may create hazardous road conditions, and temperatures will only rise slightly into the mid-50s as skies clear by afternoon.
According to the National Weather Service, Saturday brings sunshine and breezy conditions, with highs reaching 60°F. Sunday remains mostly sunny, but cooler, with temperatures topping out in the low 50s, providing a brief window of calm before a rainy system moves in Monday afternoon. Residents should prepare for potential rain Monday evening, as forecasts indicate a 70% chance of precipitation, primarily after 3 p.m.
Looking to Tuesday, Sioux Falls faces a marked temperature drop, with highs only in the 30s to mid-40s. The National Weather Service notes a slight chance for snowfall on Tuesday as colder air sweeps through. While snowfall accumulation remains uncertain, this early winter storm could create slick conditions on area roadways, particularly during the morning commute. Travelers should monitor forecasts for updates and prepare for potential winter driving hazards midweek.
With fluctuating conditions expected, Sioux Falls residents should stay informed by checking updates from local weather services and planning for variable weather impacts across the next five days. Be prepared for dense fog today, rain on Monday, and possibly even snow by Tuesday.
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