South Dakota Lightning Map

Track real-time lightning strikes and thunderstorm activity across South Dakota. With an average of 44 thunderstorm days per year, South Dakota is a moderately active state for thunderstorms.

944
strikes in last 24 hours
Last 7 days
944 strikes
Last strike
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Updated
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Live data from NOAA GOES-19 GLM. South Dakota.

Lightning strike heatmap of South Dakota for the last 24 hours, rendered from NOAA GOES-19 GLM satellite data.
Server-rendered heatmap of South Dakota lightning activity in the last 24 hours. Each gold glow is a flash detected by NOAA GOES-19 GLM. Updates every 5 minutes.
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Each marker is a recent lightning flash detected by NOAA GOES-19 GLM. Darker markers are older. Tiles © OpenStreetMap contributors.
44
Avg Storm Days/Year
2
Cities Tracked
0.9M
Population

Data sourced from NOAA GOES-19 Geostationary Lightning Mapper (GLM) and the Storm Prediction Center (SPC).

About Lightning in South Dakota

South Dakota averages 44 thunderstorm days per year, placing it above the national average of 25 days. Located at approximately 44°N latitude, South Dakota is spanning the northern Great Plains from the Black Hills to the Missouri River, where summer cold fronts meet warm Gulf air to produce intense short-season thunderstorms.

In South Dakota, the dry line from the west clashes with warm Gulf moisture, creating conditions for severe supercell thunderstorms. Peak thunderstorm activity occurs during June through August, when conditions align for the most frequent lightning strikes. With a population of 0.9 million residents, storm awareness and lightning safety are critical concerns for anyone living in or visiting South Dakota.

#16
out of 50 states
44
storm days/year
19 more than the US average

When Thunderstorms Peak in South Dakota

Thunderstorm season in South Dakota runs from June through August. Storms are typically driven by frontal systems and can develop rapidly during warm, humid afternoons. While the season is more compressed than in southern states, individual storms can be intense with frequent cloud-to-ground lightning.

Peak Season
June through August

Top Cities in South Dakota

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Lightning Safety in South Dakota

Stay safe during the 44 thunderstorm days South Dakota averages each year

Follow the 30-30 Rule

If the time between seeing lightning and hearing thunder is 30 seconds or less, seek shelter. Stay indoors for 30 minutes after the last thunderclap.

Stay Indoors During Storms

With 44 thunderstorm days annually in South Dakota, having a plan for when storms strike is essential. Avoid windows and stay away from plumbing.

Monitor Lightning Activity

Use Lightning Tracker to get real-time alerts when storms approach your area in South Dakota. Early awareness helps you make safer decisions.

Outdoor Safety

If caught outside, avoid open fields, hilltops, and isolated trees. Seek shelter in a substantial building or hard-topped vehicle.

South Dakota Lightning FAQ

Fast answers for live maps, storm days, and lightning safety in South Dakota

How many thunderstorm days does South Dakota get per year?

South Dakota averages 44 thunderstorm days per year, based on NOAA climate data. The national average is approximately 25 thunderstorm days per year.

What is the 30-30 rule for lightning safety?

The 30-30 rule states: if the time between seeing lightning and hearing thunder is 30 seconds or less, seek shelter immediately. Stay indoors for 30 minutes after the last thunderclap before going outside.

How can I track lightning in South Dakota in real time?

Lightning Tracker uses NOAA GOES-19 GLM (Geostationary Lightning Mapper) satellite data to display real-time lightning strikes across South Dakota. The iOS app provides push notification alerts when storms approach your location.

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