The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is predicting an extremely strong El Niño for this winter, which traditionally means dry weather in South Dakota. It means the current drought may be hanging around for a while.
Parts of southern Davison and Hanson Counties are now in extreme drought.
The city of Mitchell is helping with storm clean-up efforts by allowing residents to bring downed branches to the landfill for free.
Extreme heat and severe storms will make it tough to be outside Tuesday.
June will start like a firecracker with temps near 100 next week. The National Weather Service isn’t convinced that will translate into a sizzling summer, though.
South Dakota’s drought dried up a tad the past week. Some of the best improvement was seen in nearby McCook County.
McCook County still be affected by a severe thunderstorm.
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Mitchell’s Memorial Day weekend forecast starts with cooler, breezy conditions and a chance of rain Friday before temperatures climb steadily into the 80s and potentially mid-90s by Memorial Day. Here’s the day-by-day outlook for May 22–25.