SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — Dry and hot conditions have dominated for the past week, but the drought monitor hasn’t changed much. Meteorologist Scot Mundt has details.
Sioux Falls ended September with ten straight days of above-average highs.
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The above-average temperatures have continued into October and the city hasn’t had measurable rain for a week and a half. As a result, dry conditions have been expanding in southeast KELOLAND.
Along with the dry conditions, high fire danger is also a concern. The high fire danger will continue for Saturday as well-above average temperatures, strong winds and low humidity also continue…