SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) -- Our dry stretch of weather in the Sioux Falls area continues into the harvest season. Meteorologist Brian Karstens takes a closer look at the latest trends and how tropical moisture could bring changes next week.
Rain has been hard to come by lately for many of us in the southeast and that's part of a pattern that started nearly two months ago. Here's a closer look.
The beauty of crisp fall overnights has been on display with full harvest moon in place across the skies of KELOLAND. What cloud cover we have had lately has produced little rain in the southeast and the results are really showing up on the maps.
Right now, the driest spots in KELOLAND the past 60 days are located right over Lincoln and Turner counties of southeast South Dakota. Doppler radar esti