Couverture de South Dakota Weather March 5 Morning - 25° Above Normal

South Dakota Weather March 5 Morning - 25° Above Normal

South Dakota Weather March 5 Morning - 25° Above Normal

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Good morning. South Dakota. I'm Aaron Jolly. If you're squinting at the fog outside your window wondering where the state went. You're not alone. Visibility's down to a quarter mile across much of South Dakota this morning. Give yourself extra space on the roads until about 10 A.M. When this burns off. In the next 24 hours. Once it clears? You're in for a treat. We're running 20 to 25 degrees above normal today — the kind of warmth that makes you forget it's early March. Central South Dakota climbs near 68 degrees. Out west. Rapid City and the Black Hills flirt with 70, which is near-record territory for March 5th. Eastern areas sit a bit cooler at 61, thanks to that stubborn fog, but even that feels more like mid-April than early March. Don't get too comfortable. Rain develops across the east after 7 P.M. Tonight, with a slight chance of rumbles overnight. Out west, that moisture transitions to snow by morning. Friday brings the crash — temperatures plunge into the 30s and 40s statewide, with gusty northwest winds making it feel even colder. By Friday night, rain changes to snow across much of the state. Accumulations stay light, generally under an inch, but with temps dropping into the 20s and winds gusting to 30 miles an hour, travel could turn dicey. The weekend recovers nicely. Saturday brings sunshine and highs in the upper 40s to mid-50s. Sunday bounces back near 70 out west, 60s elsewhere. Next week turns more seasonal, with another chance of rain and snow by Tuesday and Wednesday. Spring equinox is just two weeks away, but winter's got one more card to play. Enjoy today's warmth while you've got it. For the extended outlook, check the latest forecast as confidence improves. That's your forecast — we'll be back tomorrow.
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