The National Weather Service has issued a heat advisory from 1-7pm today (July 26) and tomorrow in much of central South Dakota.
Weatherology meteorologist Michael Karow says we’re on the eastern periphery of a big high pressure system that’s still stuck over the western US.
Karow says a high dew point will make the high temperatures feel even stickier the next few days– but it could be even hotter
He says central South Dakota usually has ten 100+ degree days each summer– a mark we’ve already reached and we till have August yet to go.
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