Storm Center PM Update: Wind and Rain Hanging Around
Another big headline today was the strong winds, gusts greater than 50 MPH have been reported in multiple parts of KELOLAND. Wind Advisories and High Wind Warnings will be extended into the overnight hours and tomorrow. Gusts greater than 60 MPH are possible for those in the High Wind Warning.
More chances for rain will continue tonight with lows near seasonable in the 40s. The strong winds will keep bringing in cooler air as we head into tomorrow.
Highs will be below average and as the low slowly moves off, more rain showers are possible across KELOLAND during the day.
An extra 1 to 2 inches of rain is possible for northern South Dakota, while other areas will stay below those values.
By Saturday, we will start to dry out with clouds decreasing. Winds will calm down, but become breezy at times and highs are looking to stay in the 60s before a warm up for next weekend.
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