Rainfall through Friday morning will be heaviest where they don't need it: Eastern South Dakota and Minnesota.
Rapid Weather's forecast for the next couple of days across Montana, Wyoming, South Dakota, North Dakota and Nebraska. Find out what Chris Orr is thinking even when he's not on Jim Thompson's show.
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Cooler, Wet Weather
Showers and thunderstorms have been falling over central South Dakota already this morning, moving toward the northeast. It is the first wave of what will be several waves of rain that will pass overhead during the next 36 to 48 hours.
Severe thunderstorms will be possible today and tonight across much of South Dakota and Nebraska.
Rainfall through Friday morning will be heaviest where they don't need it: Eastern South Dakota and Minnesota.
Rainfall through Friday morning will be heaviest where they don't need it: Eastern South Dakota and Minnesota.
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