SIOUX FALLS, SD (KELO) — Saturday featured some chillier conditions across KELOLAND…something we aren’t quite used to as of late given the above average run of temperatures we’ve been on. That reminder will be short-lived as we hit the reset button once more.
Above average temperatures return once more today and will stick around by day and by night, so winter’s hiatus is back in order. We’ll have highs anywhere from ten to twenty degrees above average at times, so enjoy it if you can.
By the second half of the week, we do get a small reality check. It’s not anything significant, but 30s return by Wednesday, with even a few 20s by next Saturday. With that said, though, it’s still above average for this time of year…with average highs ranging in the mid to upper 20s for most of the region outside of Rapid City.
Active weather is also going to be tough to come by through Wednesday beyond a few isolated rain showers that come and go on Tuesday for a few of us. Slightly better chances for unsettled weather come by as we head into the end of the week. Rain and snow showers are possible on Thursday, with scattered snow showers by Friday as we close the week.
Beyond the 7 day forecast, odds for above average temperatures remain favored.
Here’s a look at your extended forecast:…