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Storm Center PM Update: Starting June with Warmth and Smoke

Storm Center PM Update: Starting June with Warmth and Smoke

Yahoo31-05-2025
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — It has been another hazy day across KELOLAND, but temperatures have stayed above average in the 70s and 80s.
Canadian wildfire smoke will continue to hang around going into the evening and through tomorrow. Most of the smoke will be aloft, but could be near the surface at times and reduce visibility.
The quiet weather continues for tonight with lows staying seasonable in the 50s. Breezy winds West River will calm down and by tomorrow we will see southerly flow return.
The heat will get turned up across KELOLAND, just in time for the first day of meteorological summer. We will see highs climb into the mid to upper 80s, with some of us sitting on the brink of 90. The upper level ridge that has been bringing us this warmth will move eastward into Monday and drag a cold front through KELOLAND.
A line of showers and thunderstorms is looking to form late Monday afternoon and push eastward going into the evening. Portions of eastern and southern KELOLAND are in a slight risk for severe weather. The main threats with strong to severe storms will be large hail, strong wind gusts, and locally heavy rainfall.
Behind the front, temperatures will cool back into the 60s and 70s. Going into next weekend, we will look to get back to more seasonable highs for this time of year.
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