Sioux Falls, SD – Monday will bring warmer temperatures across South Dakota, but residents should remain cautious of icy conditions as nighttime freezing continues.
According to the National Weather Service, daytime highs will climb to near 58°F on Monday, with mostly sunny skies and gusty winds up to 30 mph. However, overnight lows will dip below freezing at 29°F, creating the potential for icy roads and sidewalks from melted snow refreezing.
Five-Day Forecast for Sioux Falls, SD:
• Monday: High of 58°F, partly sunny, with west winds at 5-15 mph and gusts up to 30 mph.
• Monday Night: Mostly clear, low of 29°F, with west-northwest winds at 5-10 mph.
• Tuesday: High of 60°F, mostly sunny, with winds shifting north in the afternoon.
• Tuesday Night: Low of 34°F, 30% chance of rain before midnight.
• Wednesday: High of 51°F, mostly sunny.
• Thursday: High of 55°F, sunny with clear skies at night and a low of 32°F.
While hazardous weather isn’t expected, officials urge caution during early morning and late-night commutes. Be sure to monitor local road conditions and dress in layers to adjust to temperature fluctuations.
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