RAPID CITY (AP) – An approaching cold front will bring radical changes to the Black Hills where the 60s this week will give way to more winter-like weather.
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RAPID CITY (AP) – An approaching cold front will bring radical changes to the Black Hills where the 60s this week will give way to more winter-like weather.
The National Weather Service issued a winter storm watch for the region which could get 6 inches or more of snow by late Thursday.
Forecasters expect rain will change to snow by Wednesday evening. The storm system is also expected to include strong winds.
After the brief return of winter, the sun returns Friday and temperatures are expected to climb above freezing.