Storm Center PM Update: Windy and Cooler Start to the Week
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — It was a warm day across KELOLAND and as a cold front passes through, shower and thunderstorm chances are going to increase for the evening. Portions of northeastern KELOLAND are in a marginal risk for severe weather as isolated, strong wind gusts and hail are the main hazards with stronger storms.
The broken line of showers and thunderstorms will push eastward and into Minnesota by the overnight hours. Spotty rain chances will linger in West River into Sunday as the low pressure system tries to move off.
Behind the front, winds will begin to turn to the northwest and temperatures will cool into the 40s and 50s tonight. The wind will draw back smoke from wildfires into our area and that will linger into tomorrow. While most of it will be aloft, it could get near the surface at times.
Stronger winds will start to build in tomorrow morning. Widespread gusts up to 40 MPH are possible across KELOLAND by the afternoon before calming down for tomorrow night. The smoke will also decrease with the wind. We will take two steps back with our temperatures as we return to below average for this time of year.
It won't last for too long though as an upper level ridge moves in for the middle of the week. It will feel more like summer with mostly dry conditions and highs in the mid to upper 80s. An unsettled pattern will try to return as we go into the end of next week.
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