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On December 25, 1983, many holiday travelers had failed to reach their destinations due to blizzard like conditions.
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As South Dakota warms up, can we add plants from our southern neighbors to our gardens? We ask the state climatologist and a horticulture specialist.
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The “Halloween Blizzard” of 1991 is remembered by many as an early-season storm that crippled South Dakota for days.
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The South Dakota Transportation Commission approved changes to the state’s winter highway plan – Just before the first snow is expected to fall.
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Parts of South Dakota may get their first taste of snow this weekend. We talk with the National Weather Service in Sioux Falls about their predictions for winter.
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We’re all being welcomed to cooler autumn weather this week as a massive storm system makes its way across the state west-to-east.
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This week marks the ten-year anniversary of a brutal October blizzard. While it was mostly just an early winter nuisance for those in East River, the severity of the storm was nothing short of devastating in ranch country.
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State officials are issuing an air quality alert for South Dakota as another round of smoke from wildfires moves into the region.
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Parts of the state have endured almost a week of heat and humidity. We ask the National Weather Service about what South Dakotans need to know.
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Air quality may be more top of mind after our hazy summer. Two researchers from South Dakota State University are working to more accurately estimate it.