National Weather Service United States Department of Commerce

Tonight into Saturday, a trace to up to a couple tenths of an inch of precipitation are possible generally along and east of a line from Pierre to Aberdeen. Another chance for precipitation starts taking shape on Sunday and persists through Monday. Currently, there is a 40 to 70 percent chance of 1.00in of precipitation centered on Sunday through Monday, with the higher probability landing across northeast South Dakota into west central Minnesota. For more information on the precipitation forecast, check out https://www.weather.gov/crh/pqpf?sid=abr
It appears as though temperatures are going to remain on the chilly side of things for the next week or so. Normal high temperatures this time of year are climbing through the upper 50s to mid 60s. Forecast high temperatures currently look to fall short of that. Similarly, normal low temperatures are typically running in the mid 30s this time of year. Forecast low temperatures are generally hovering right around to perhaps a few degrees either side of climate-normal throughout the seven day forecast.