PIERRE, (KCCR) — National Weather Service offices across South Dakota held the annual Severe Weather Awareness Week last week to get people’s mines prepared for the approaching severe weather season. Meteorologist Megan Mulford at the Aberdeen weather service office says last year was a busy for them…
Mulford says 2025 was unique in that confirmed tornadoes took place during non-typical times of the year for tornadoes in South Dakota…
Only three-percent of South Dakota tornadoes happen in September and twisters have not been confirmed in the months of November, December and January. Tornadoes weren’t the only severe weather seen by the Aberdeen weather service…
The Aberdeen office covers Hughes, Stanley, Potter, Sully, Hand, Hyde, Buffalo, Lyman, Jones and Dewey County in our listening area. Sioux Falls covers Brule County and Rapid City handles Ziebach, Haakon, Jackson, Mellette, Tripp and Todd Counties.





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