Special Weather Statement
Issued by NWS Sioux Falls, SD

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Special Weather Statement
National Weather Service Sioux Falls SD
515 AM CDT Tue Jul 8 2025

IAZ001-002-012-013-MNZ089-097-098-SDZ038>040-052>071-081400-
Lyon-Osceola-Sioux-O`Brien-Nobles-Pipestone-Rock-Beadle-Kingsbury-
Brookings-Jerauld-Sanborn-Miner-Lake-Moody-Brule-Aurora-Davison-
Hanson-McCook-Minnehaha-Charles Mix-Douglas-Hutchinson-Turner-
Lincoln-Bon Homme-Yankton-Clay-Union-
Including the cities of Rock Rapids, George, Inwood, Larchwood,
Sibley, Sioux Center, Orange City, Rock Valley, Hawarden, Hull,
Sheldon, Hartley, Sanborn, Worthington, Pipestone, Luverne,
Huron, De Smet, Arlington, Lake Preston, Brookings,
Wessington Springs, Alpena, Woonsocket, Howard, Madison, Orland,
Flandreau, Chamberlain, Kimball, Plankinton, White Lake,
Stickney, Mitchell, Alexandria, Emery, Salem, Canistota,
Bridgewater, Montrose, Sioux Falls, Wagner, Platte, Lake Andes,
Marty, Armour, Corsica, Delmont, Parkston, Freeman, Menno, Tripp,
Clayton, Parker, Centerville, Marion, Viborg, Irene, Hurley,
Chancellor, Canton, Lennox, Tea, Harrisburg, Tyndall, Scotland,
Springfield, Avon, Tabor, Yankton, Vermillion, North Sioux City,
Beresford, Elk Point, Alcester, and Jefferson
515 AM CDT Tue Jul 8 2025

...PATCHY AREAS OF FOG DEVELOPING ACROSS PORTIONS OF SOUTHEASTERN
SOUTH DAKOTA, NORTHWESTERN IA, AND SOUTHWESTERN MINNESOTA...

Lingering low level moisture coupled with lighter winds have led
to patchy areas of locally dense fog developing across portions of
southeastern SD, southwestern MN, and northwestern IA this
morning. With visibilities of a mile or less expected through the
mid-morning especially across southeastern SD, travelers should
be prepared for rapidly deteriorating or changing visibility.
Remember to use extra caution at intersections and railroad
crossings. Leave your headlights on, even after daybreak, so
others can see you.

Visibilities should gradually improve between between 8 to 9 AM.

$$