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Sioux Falls, SD – Snow continues to impact travel early Sunday morning as a Winter Weather Advisory remains in effect until 6 a.m. for Brule, Gregory, and Charles Mix counties. Drivers should expect slippery roads and limited visibility, especially along local highways and rural areas.
According to the National Weather Service, up to one inch of additional snow accumulation is expected before conditions improve. Drivers are urged to reduce speeds and maintain caution while traveling. For up-to-date road conditions, call 511.
After the snow subsides, Sioux Falls will face a bitterly cold Monday morning with a low of -1°F. Partly sunny skies will offer a reprieve by the afternoon, with a high near 18°F and light northerly winds.
The five-day forecast predicts gradual improvement in temperatures throughout the week. Tuesday brings a high of 16°F with mostly clear skies, while Wednesday warms slightly to 23°F under sunny conditions. By Friday, temperatures are forecasted to hit 25°F, with milder winds and mostly cloudy skies.
Residents should stay alert for icy patches on sidewalks and roadways, particularly as snow melts and refreezes during the week’s overnight lows.
Stay prepared for fluctuating conditions and take extra precautions during morning commutes. For the latest updates on weather and safety alerts, monitor local forecasts and advisories.
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