Sioux Falls, South Dakota – Spotty but potentially strong storms could sweep across parts of South Dakota from Monday afternoon into Monday night, prompting a marginal risk alert for severe thunderstorms.
According to the National Weather Service in Sioux Falls, a few isolated storms could intensify enough to produce large hail and strong wind gusts, especially in northern and central parts of the state. The threat window spans from late Monday afternoon through the evening hours, with conditions driven by unstable air pockets and localized storm development.
Areas at risk include Watertown, Brookings, Huron, and Sioux Falls, as well as surrounding counties stretching into eastern Nebraska and western Iowa. While storm coverage is expected to remain low and scattered, even isolated cells may produce damaging conditions, particularly for those spending time outdoors or traveling…