Winter Weather — Brule, South Dakota
2025-03-04 · Brule, South Dakota
Event narrative
Snowfall totaled 4.5 inches 8 miles south-southwest of Chamberlain and 4.0 inches 2 miles south of Pukwana. Northerly winds from 25 to 32 mph, which gusted to 45 to 52 mph at Kimball and Chamberlain, resulted in visibility briefly as low as one-half mile with hazardous travel conditions.
Wider weather episode
A strong negatively tilted trough lifted northeast through the Central Plains and resulted in the rapid intensification of low pressure as it moved from Kansas to northern Illinois. Conditions started on the warmer side with mainly light rain, drizzle, and a few thunderstorms on the morning of March 4, but a quick transition to snow occurred by evening and was accompanied by a drastic increase in winds to 45 to 60 mph. While snowfall ended up generally less than an inch across South Dakota, lack of existing snow cover prior to this system limited the areas for which the strong winds resulted in blizzard conditions. Much of southwest Minnesota, northwest Iowa, and far northeast Nebraska saw closed or impassible roads by the early morning of March 5.
Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1252290. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.