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    Traveling to Texas for CFB? Here's a look at the weather forecast

    ZEMS BLOGBy ZEMS BLOGJanuary 4, 2024No Comments1 Min Read
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    SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — This week people are traveling to Texas for two of the biggest college football games in the country.

    Whether you plan to drive or fly, the forecast is looking cooperative most of the time.


    Most models keep winds mostly light as the work week winds down and the weekend winds down. With games on Sunday afternoon and Monday evening, light winds will return to KELOLAND during the first half of the week as well.

    The Bon Homme area celebrates Muriel's success at the University of Wisconsin

    While wind may not be an issue when traveling, some football fans may encounter snow on the way back.

    Models capture a system moving across Nebraska, Kansas and Oklahoma on Friday afternoon. This may also bring light snow to KELOLAND over the weekend. Then a larger system moves on Monday in the same southern region. We still have a few days until it changes a little.

    Stay informed with local 511, KELOLAND.com and our KELOLAND Storm Tracker app when traveling.

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