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