SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) – Thunderstorms in KELOLAND have produced more severe weather the past 24 hours. A tornado was spotted on the North Dakota border near I-29 around 5:30pm.

Heavy rain has caused flash flooding again, with the heaviest totals overnight just northeast of Huron.

You can see what some of those storms looked like in Huron between 5 and 6am.
These storms have been triggered by a cold front that is moving into KELOLAND. Expect the rain to advance to the south and east during the day.
The planner today for Sioux Falls reflects the showers and thunderstorms moving through the region this morning.

Huron has a big 24 hour rain totals as of 7am at 1.71″.

The risk for more severe weather today is contained to only a marginal risk, mainly in the southeast.

Take a look at Futurecast in the video below. You’ll see the progression of that line of showers and thunderstorms to the southeast today, with some new development possible in southwestern SD this evening. We expect clearing conditions overnight with cooler forecast for the weekend into early next week. Get ready for highs in the upper 60s to lowers 70s east and lows in the 40s by Monday and Tuesday morning.
Here are the details of the forecast.



