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Yahoo
2 days ago
- Climate
- Yahoo
Storm Center AM Update: Mainly Quiet into Monday; Warmth to Return
SIOUX FALLS, SD (KELO) — While most of the day is shaping up to be mainly quiet (Beyond one exception that we'll get to in a moment), we'll also have to contend with smoky skies once again. Smoke from Canadian wildfires will travel along the jet stream and move into the Northern Plains. Those of you with respiratory problems will need to keep this in mind, as air quality concerns will be in place. Visibility may be less than ideal at times as well. Like I mentioned earlier, much of the day is mainly quiet…but the exception is to the northeast. Some scattered showers and maybe an isolated rumble of thunder or two will be possible as a little impulse of energy sweeps in from north to south. While coverage is sparse, it'll be something to consider if you have outdoor plans. A few of these sprinkles may try to head into southeastern KELOLAND, but that will be the exception to the rule. Monday and Tuesday are shaping up to be mainly quiet days beyond a few isolated showers here and there across portions of the region. Better chances for rain arrive as we head into the second half of the week. With heat building, we'll have a little more fuel to work with for pop-up showers and thunderstorms from Wednesday through Friday. While the overall severe threat is pretty low here, it'll still be something to consider if you have outdoor plans in the second half of the week. We'll dry to dry out as we head into the weekend. All the while, that heat that I mentioned sticks around. Widespread 80s with a few 90s are possible from Tuesday through the end of the week, so plan accordingly. Here's a look at your extended forecast: Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.


CBS News
23-05-2025
- Climate
- CBS News
Quiet, comfortable Memorial Day weekend ahead for Twin Cities
NEXT Weather: 5 a.m. report for Minnesota on May 23, 2025 NEXT Weather: 5 a.m. report for Minnesota on May 23, 2025 NEXT Weather: 5 a.m. report for Minnesota on May 23, 2025 Friday brings sunshine, light winds and highs in the upper 60s in the Twin Cities. Memorial Day weekend looks mostly dry with only isolated shower chances. Expect partly cloudy skies and highs in the upper 60s to low 70s through Monday. Memorial Day itself stays mild and pleasant, ideal for outdoor plans. Showers likely return on Tuesday.