Sioux Falls, S.D. – Sioux Falls residents could wake to wet roads and gusty winds Monday morning as scattered thunderstorms move through the region overnight.
According to the National Weather Service in Sioux Falls, a 30% chance of showers and thunderstorms will linger through early Monday, with north winds shifting northwest at 15 mph and gusts reaching 25 mph by midday. A second round of isolated storms could return Tuesday night into Wednesday.
Highs will climb to 81°F Monday under partly sunny skies after the storms move out. By Tuesday, temperatures rise to 86°F with calmer winds and mostly sunny skies. Another brief storm chance (20%) arrives Tuesday night into early Wednesday before Sioux Falls enters a stretch of dry, hot weather.
Wind gusts could impact early commutes, especially along I-29 and U.S. Highway 18. Light flooding is not expected, but drivers should remain alert for slick pavement during morning hours. Residents should secure loose outdoor items and check for local alerts before travel.
The second half of the week brings rising heat, with highs reaching 92°F Thursday. Storm chances increase again by Friday.
Storm alerts may be updated as conditions change. Monitor the latest from NWS Sioux Falls.
🗓 Five-Day Weather Snapshot: Sioux Falls, SD
- Monday: AM storms, then sunny; High 81°F, gusts to 25 mph
- Tuesday: Sunny and warm; High 86°F
- Wednesday: 20% AM storms, breezy; High 90°F
- Thursday: Sunny and hot; High 92°F
- Friday: 60% chance of storms; High 69°F




