The winter of 2015-16 was a little wetter than average across South Dakota.
State Climatologist and associate professor at South Dakota State University Dr. Dennis Todey (todd-ee) says it’s primarily due to snow and rain in the southeast…..
El Nino has been the weather word for a while, and Todey says it is weakening….
Todey says the El Nino is starting to fade away…..
Todey says right now, indicators point to summer being on the warm side across much of the state.





