Cool Memorial Day weekend
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) – Remaining cool through the weekend and beyond.
Rain will once again move through western and southwest South Dakota this morning. As the rain moves east, it will weaken with areas of eastern KELOLAND remaining dry. Highs will range from the 50s in western South Dakota to the middle 60s in northeast KELOLAND.
The weather will be on repeat for tomorrow as scattered rain develops in western South Dakota and weakens as it moves east. Highs tomorrow will once again range from the 50s in western South Dakota to the middle 60s to near 70 in the east/northeast.
Memorial Day will remain cool with another round of rain in western South Dakota. Still cannot rule out isolated showers in the east. Temperatures remain cooler than average, as average highs range from near 70° in western South Dakota to the low to middle 70s in eastern KELOLAND.
The low-pressure system will be slow to leave the area, so expect scattered showers to continue into Tuesday before slowly leaving the area by Wednesday.
Temperatures will warm by the end of the 7-day forecast with 70s returning for many, even 80° weather can return by NEXT weekend.
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