Snow
Tracking Spring Storm in South Dakota
Spring? Not Yet
Weekend snow in the central and eastern United States was another reminder that seeing spring on the calendar doesn't mean you're going to see spring-like weather when you look out your window.
Snow in the Sioux Falls area hasn't amounted to much--more of an annoyance than anything else, and not enough to fire up the snowblower for
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Clear Sidewalks of Snow, Ice
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The Latest On The Snow
Plains Storm Gathers Strength, Cited in Road Death
ST. LOUIS - Parts of the nation's heartland awoke Thursday to more than half a foot of snow, as a large storm made its way eastward out of the Rockies, snarling traffic for morning commuters and allowing an army of children to trade pen and paper for shovel and sled, at least for a day.
The Latest On The Snow
Meteorologist Kerry Hanko of the National Weather Service in Sioux Falls says the snow is on the way.
"We've got the storm moving northward now---into the central plains. We're looking at the snow to really start kicking off in our region later on this afternoon and into the evening hours



