The first snow of the season could fall in eastern South Dakota this weekend, with forecasters already warning about the potential impact on travel in the region.

A quick-moving system is expected to bring a mix of rain and snow to parts of the region Nov. 8, according to the National Weather Service in Sioux Falls.

The forecast has "moderate confidence" in accumulating snowfall, with the highest amounts expected north of Interstate 90. However, it has "low confidence" in exact snowfall amounts, with the track of the storm and temperature still uncertain.

"Those with travel or outdoor plans this weekend should monitor the forecast for Saturday, as a quick moving system could bring accumulating snow to parts of the region," the weather service said in a post on social media . "There

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