In 1899, President William McKinley visited South Dakota to welcome home the First South Dakota Infantry who were returning from service in the Spanish-American War.
On April 4th of that year, Huron posted a low temperature of 7 degrees above zero.
It is a record that has stood until today.
Our record low of 3 degrees set this morning is several degrees colder than the normal low temperature for this time of year of 30 degrees.
It could always be worse. Aberdeen and Watertown were both below zero this morning.
We picked up around 1.7 inches of snow yesterday with more possible on Sunday.