It is impossible to tell. Temperature alone is not nearly enough information to make such a prediction.
Rain Fall was created on 2009-04-25.
25 inches
25%
less than 25 cn
Precipitation at 25 degrees Celsius typically falls as rain. At warmer temperatures, precipitation is more likely to fall as liquid water rather than snow or ice. Additionally, higher temperatures can increase the amount of moisture in the air, leading to heavier rainfall.
At 25 degrees F, snow is the most likely form of precipitation to occur. This is because temperatures at or below freezing (32 degrees F) typically support the formation of snowflakes rather than rain.
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25
Most Likely
South Dakota's average annual precipitation is 30.1 inches (511 millimeters). This includes rain fall and snow fall. Northwestern SD averages about 15 inches precipitation per year while southeastern SD averages about 25 inches of precipitation per year.
The record for the most rain in one day is 71.8 inches, which occurred in Alvin, Texas on July 25-26, 1979.
An average of 18-25 most likely.