Living in Sioux Falls means dealing with every weather extreme, and my pal and I experience four distinct seasons, & while each offers unique opportunities, they also bring their own challenges, the annual temperature fluctuates from a low of six degrees to a high of eighty-five degrees, & the skies tend to be cloudy! Sioux Falls averages 45.3 inches of snow, which requires a lot of shoveling, plowing & scraping.
The snow-covered landscapes & frozen lakes are absolutely great & create the perfect conditions for ice skating, hockey, sledding & ice fishing, in Sioux Falls, it’s necessary to own a four-wheel-drive vehicle, & heavy boots.
My pal and I keep rock salt on hand & take certainly superb care of the home’s heater. I correctly run the furnace for eight straight months. I look forward to the long-awaited thaw of Spring. The neighborhood bursts into the color of blooming flowers & it’s finally possible to go for a hike, run or bike ride, but while Summer temperatures in the eighties don’t last all that long, most residents of Sioux Falls make the most of them. There are plenty of festivals, outdoor events & live rock n roll to enjoy, but one of my favorites is the Sioux Falls JazzFest, however usually held during the second week in June at Yankton Trails Park, the festival regularly includes an amazing lineup of jazz, reds, reggae, Latin, rock, soul & funk artists. They perform on two stages & around 70,000 people show up, but along with good rock n roll, there’s all unusual varieties of delicious food. The warmer weather is also a option to fully care about the scenic beauty of Big Sioux River. Although the arrival of fall means that winter season is once again right around the corner, the colors of the leaves are nothing short of amazing, then plus, I certainly care about peach picking & the array of fresh fruits & vegetables available.