National Weather Service United States Department of Commerce

Today: 40-60% chance of mainly morning showers near the ND/SD border, with highs in the upper 70s to low 80s. Winds out of the southeast will gust 25-35 mph west of the James River. Winds will remain elevated tonight. Saturday: Windy conditions will take hold Saturday, with winds out of the south-southeast gusting 35-45 mph, strongest over central SD. A 30% chance afternoon showers Saturday will increase to a 50-70% chance Saturday night. Scattered to isolated severe storms are possible Saturday night, primarily over western ND and northwestern SD.
Scattered to Isolated Severe Storms are possible Saturday night primarily west of Interstate 29 in South Dakota. The strongest storms will be capable of producing damaging winds of around 60 mph. Hail up to 2” in diameter or a couple of tornadoes will also be possible west of the Missouri River.
Highs will be mainly in the 90s Sunday through at least the 4th of July. Make sure to take frequent rest breaks, drink plenty of water, and check on those who may be more susceptible to the heat.
Hot and humid conditions will result in mainly moderate to major HeatRisk levels Sunday through the week.