Sunday Morning Weather Chaos in South Dakota Snow and high winds created hazardous conditions across the region on Sunday morning, with blizzard warnings in effect for Central South Dakota and the entire eastern half of the state. Authorities issued a "no travel advisory" for multiple counties as the severe weather disrupted daily life. Major highways were closed due to the storm, including Interstate 29 from Sioux Falls to the North Dakota border and Interstate 90 from Sioux Falls to Wall. Both closures were lifted by 10 a.m., allowing limited traffic to resume. The storm system brought dangerously low visibility and reduced temperatures, with colder conditions expected to persist into Monday. A second round of moisture is anticipated on Tuesday, though the overall trend shows the air warming as the week progresses. While the immediate threat of the blizzard has passed, residents are advised to remain cautious as the weather system continues to evolve. The National Weather Service emphasized that travel should be avoided unless absolutely necessary, given the ongoing risks posed by the storm.#national_weather_service #sioux_falls #interstate_29 #interstate_90 #south_dakota
Interstate 29 and Interstate 90 in South Dakota Reopened After Winter Delays The South Dakota Department of Public Transportation confirmed that Interstate 29 and Interstate 90 have been reopened to traffic following winter weather disruptions. The highways were cleared and made safe for travel starting at 10:00 am on March 15, 2026, according to the department’s latest update. Despite the reopening, road conditions remain challenging across the state. Persistent blowing snow and reduced visibility continue to affect driving, prompting authorities to advise motorists to exercise caution. While no formal travel advisories are currently active, the department emphasized that icy and snow-covered roads persist, increasing the risk of accidents. Drivers are urged to reduce their speed and maintain a safe distance from other vehicles, especially in areas where snowfall has not fully melted. The department also recommended that travelers monitor real-time updates on road conditions and adjust their travel plans accordingly. For additional details about current winter weather impacts and ongoing operations by the South Dakota Department of Transportation, visitors can access the official website provided in the update. The information includes interactive maps, incident reports, and guidance on navigating hazardous conditions during the winter months.#winter_weather #south_dakota_department_of_public_transportation #interstate_29 #interstate_90 #south_dakota
