South Dakota, NW Iowa Braces for Severe Weather: Storms Expected to Continue Into Fourth of July

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Sioux Falls, SD – Isolated severe storms and heavy rain will pose a threat today, with the highest likelihood of severe weather tonight, particularly in far southeast South Dakota and northwest Iowa. High temperatures are expected to range from 68-74 degrees.

According to the US National Weather Service Sioux Falls, scattered showers and storms will linger into Tuesday, with temperatures ranging from 78-82 degrees. The storm threat continues into Wednesday, with mostly sunny skies and highs of 80-87 degrees.

For the Fourth of July on Thursday, more showers and storms are anticipated, with temperatures ranging from 74-81 degrees. Friday and Saturday will see a slight decrease in rain chances, with highs around 74 and 80 degrees, respectively.

Residents are advised to stay updated on weather alerts and prepare for possible severe weather, particularly on the Fourth of July. The National Weather Service emphasizes caution due to the potential for isolated severe storms and patchy heavy rain throughout the week.

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