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South Dakota – A gray, quiet sky hangs over Sioux Falls late this morning, but the calm won’t last. Pavement stays crisp in the low-20s air, and thin frost clings to windshields as residents ease into the new week. Any slick patches may linger through midday, especially on shaded bridges and rural roads west of the city.
According to the National Weather Service, conditions begin shifting Tuesday as south winds increase to 15 mph. That breeze pulls in milder air, helping Sioux Falls climb into the upper-30s by afternoon. Meteorologists now track a stronger push of energy arriving Wednesday, setting the stage for the most active stretch of the week. Gusts could reach 40 mph, especially north and west of the metro, and the atmosphere grows turbulent enough for light rain late Wednesday…