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Storm Systems Continue to Impact the Pacific Northwest; Lake Effect Snow Continues

A second Pacific cold front will cross the Pacific Northwest Wednesday followed by another atmospheric river. Each of these features will bring additional periods of gusty winds, mountain snow, and heavy to excessive rainfall with renewed flooding. Heavy lake effect snow continues into Tuesday east of Lakes Erie and Ontario. Read More >

Temperatures through the rest of the week will be on a bit of a roller coaster ride. The next couple days will be much above average with temperatures in the upper 30s to mid 50s. Thursday and Friday are expected to be cooler for north central and northeast SD along with west central MN, a little warmer for south central SD. Winds will also be featured this week with 30-45 mph westerly gusts Tuesday and 40-55 mph northwesterly gusts on Thursday. Wednesday will have a chance for some rain across the region, becoming snow overnight into Thursday morning.