If you live in eastern South Dakota, western Minnesota, NW Iowa, NE Nebraska - or various other locations around the Midwest, you probably noticed a lot of pesky clouds out there today. Those clouds made a big difference in temperatures. Under them we saw highs mainly in the 60s. Out of them we saw mostly highs in the 70s to middle and upper 70s.

On this visible satellite image you can see the clouds - and also see their source: Canada. You can blame Canada for this one - but soon we start to see winds from a different direction. Look at these possible highs by Sunday afternoon and evening:

90s to the West and 80s to middle and upper 80s to the East. Quite a change from today's 60s, so if you are missing the summer types of weather conditions - you don't have to wait long.
Have a great weekend!
~KDLT Chief Meteorologist Aaron Shaffer
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