Severe thunderstorms are expected to impact western South Dakota and northeastern Wyoming on Tuesday.
Forecasters warn the storms could bring large hail, damaging winds, and a slight chance of isolated tornadoes.
A level two out of five severe weather risk has been issued for areas including Rapid City and the Black Hills, indicating a strong likelihood of severe conditions.
Storms are expected to develop Tuesday afternoon around 3 p.m., with the most intense weather lasting into the early evening hours before moving east along Interstate 90 later in the night.
Meteorologists say conditions are more favorable for severe weather compared to recent storms, increasing the risk for stronger impacts.
Residents are encouraged to stay alert, monitor forecasts, and be prepared for rapidly changing conditions.




