
Has South Dakota Ever Been Hit By a Hurricane? Kind Of…
Here in the Upper Plains of the Midwest, hurricanes aren't really a concern. In South
Dakota, we tend to focus on our blizzards, super-cell thunderstorms, dangerously hot AND cold temperatures, flooding, tornadoes, wildfires, and derechos.
Plus, there's drought, grasshoppers, hail, and plenty of other weather things South Dakota has to contend with. Earthquakes can even be a thing here.
But hurricanes? Kind of...

Is South Dakota Safe From Hurricanes?
One dangerous weather event South Dakota seems to be safe from is hurricanes. Right? Well, pretty much yeah.
Hurricanes get their power, or energy, from the heat and moisture of the ocean. Once the storm complex makes landfall, it tends to dissipate and die out.
South Dakota's convenient location, a thousand miles from an ocean, means we don't have to deal with hurricanes much. I mean, we still can get dangerous winds, rain, tornadoes, and flooding around here. But, here those things come from our homegrown thunderstorms.
Has South Dakota Ever Been Hit By a Hurricane?
South Dakota has technically, kind of, in a way, sorta been hit by a hurricane. In 1992, Hurricane Lester dumped several inches of rain on parts of the Midwest. Armour, South Dakota, recorded 3.29 inches of rain.
Lester was another Pacific storm that came from the west. It came ashore in Mexico and pushed up into the southwest U.S., bringing rain to the plains.
A similar thing happened in 2004 with Hurricane Javier. It was another Pacific storm that pushed tropical moisture north to the Dakotas.
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Maybe this season's storms will push some much-needed rainfall to the Mount Rushmore state. Until then, we'll just keep getting ready for our eight months of cold, windy, snowy, cold, miserable, cold South Dakota winter.
Then once the cold winter is over, we'll get back to our homegrown tornadoes, thunderstorms, flooding, straight-line winds, wildfire smoke, and probably wildfires themselves. Oh! and green sky derechos.
You know, on second thought, you can keep your hurricanes; South Dakota has enough weather stuff to worry about.
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