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Overview

Multiple rounds of severe weather impacted the region through the Memorial Day weekend, bringing widespread wind damage, large hail, and even a few tornadoes.

The active weekend began late Saturday evening with a line of storms moving into central South Dakota that brought gusty winds. Additional storms formed during the early morning hours Sunday and eventually moved into southern Minnesota. This strong cluster of storms brought large hail to the western half of Sioux Falls and then wind as they moved further east. 

The next round of storms moved through the region Sunday night into the early morning, bringing very strong winds, occasional large hail, and a few brief tornadoes. The break in activity was short lived as additional storms formed by late morning on Memorial Day. The early to mid afternoon storms on Memorial carried a risk of all modes of severe weather. One final round of storms moved through during the early evening hours Monday, bringing yet another round of strong wind. 

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Severe weather reports from May 28th thru May 30th
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Warnings issued from 10 pm May 28th thru 7 am May 29th Warnings issued from 8 pm May 29th thru 9 am May 30th Warnings issued from 9 am May 30th thru 9 pm May 30th
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