See Sioux Falls through traffic cams as a winter storm begins snow dump over the city

After receiving 8 inches of snow (and counting) Monday, Sioux Falls residents are being urged to stay off the roads if possible. The city is now under a snow alert that went into effect at 2 p.m., and plowing of non-emergency routes will begin in Zone 3 after midnight on Tuesday once those emergency routes have been cleared.

Keep an eye on roads throughout the city here, and follow the Argus Leader throughout the day to monitor weather conditions during this latest round of winter weather.

More: How to check South Dakota road conditions, see cameras in winter weather

Check out Sioux Falls' live traffic cams

Check out traffic cameras here or on the city's official site to monitor road conditions from the safety of your home, or wherever you find yourself, as the storm passes through Sioux Falls. To focus on a specific camera, click the enlarge button at the top right corner of the camera you want to enhance. On mobile, tap the button with your finger.

You can also check the South Dakota DOT's 511 road conditions map which includes National Weather Service alerts, road closures, incidents, obstructions, construction and more.

More: Winter weather advisory for Sioux Falls set for Thursday morning

Gabriela Velasquez is a planner and audience engagement specialist based out of Columbia, Mo. You can find her on Twitter @not_gabriela.

This article originally appeared on Sioux Falls Argus Leader: See Sioux Falls snow on live road, traffic cams as snow hits