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020 FXUS63 KABR 061826 AFDABR Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Aberdeen SD 126 PM CDT Mon Apr 6 2026 .KEY MESSAGES... - A prolonged period of strong winds can be expected Tuesday afternoon through Wednesday. Wind Tuesday afternoon will gust out of the south 30 to 45 mph. - There is a 30 to 50 percent chance of light rain Wednesday morning mainly north of U.S. highway 12. - Winds will shift out of the west and northwest Wednesday morning and again gust 30 to 45 mph through the afternoon hours. - There is a 40% chance of light rain or snow Thursday. - High temperatures Saturday through Monday will be around 10 to 20 degrees above normal. && .DISCUSSION... Issued at 126 PM CDT Mon Apr 6 2026 A large area of high pressure set up from south central Canada through eastern ND will continue to sink southeast and be across far northeastern SD and MN by 06Z Tuesday before exiting across Lake Michigan Tuesday morning. Our forecast area will be stuck between this exiting high and low pressure organizing across the Rocky Mountains, resulting in a tightening pressure gradient and warmer air. The lowest temperatures at 850mb are currently overhead, ranging from -13C over west central MN -6C over south central SD. By 00Z Wednesday, temperatures will rebound from -3C over west central MN to +8C across southwestern SD. Highs mainly in the upper 30s and 40s will be 5-10F higher than what we experience today. Winds will increase out of the south to southeast during the day Tuesday, with gusts of 30 to 45 mph. Wind headlines may be needed. Fire weather concerns are limited, given the recent 0.5-1+ inches of liquid over the past week still resulting in damp soils. Relative humidity will fall into the 45 to 70 percent range, highest between the Missouri River and James River. The main 995mb surface low will be over eastern MT by 00Z Wednesday. A secondary low will briefly develop near the Black Hills by 06Z Wednesday. As the main low crosses southern Manitoba the secondary low on the cold front will slide across SD and reside over east central to southeastern SD by 12Z Wednesday, and slide into MN by 15Z while getting merging with the 999mb parent low over southern Ontario. This will bring a 30 to 50 percent chance of light rain Wednesday morning mainly north of U.S. highway 12. The potential for 0.10" or more precipitation has fallen to around 25% north of highway 12 (down from 24 hours ago). Behind the cold front, winds will shift out of the west and northwest Wednesday morning and again gust 30 to 45 mph through the afternoon hours. Wind headlines may be needed. However, the time of strong winds looks limited compared to Tuesday. Despite the chance of rain, much drier air will be able to work in during the afternoon. Relative humidity values Wednesday will fall into the 25 to 35 percent range across much of the area. Temperatures have been increased for Wednesday afternoon, as the forecast was originally closer to the 25th percentile. Given the increased winds and lack of snow by that time, a higher percentage seemed more reasonable. We`ll see how that works out in the cold air advection during the day. Canadian high pressure will settle in Wednesday night through Friday. Our next chance of precipitation is Thursday, with a 30% chance of rain or snow, as a 500mb wave rotates through the main trough. Highs will be in the 40s Thursday, with a slightly higher lean to rain than snow. Otherwise for Friday, the 20% chance of precipitation stays mainly south of the forecast area. The next surface low will moving in from MT/WY Sunday into Monday, with a 30-40% chance of rain Saturday into Monday, and highs will be in the 60s and 70s. && .AVIATION /18Z TAFS THROUGH 18Z TUESDAY/... Issued at 1218 PM CDT Mon Apr 6 2026 Terminals KABR,KATY,KPIR,KMBG Mainly VFR conditions continue. MVFR ceilings have briefly developed at PIR/ABR and have included 1-2 hours with a tempo MVFR ceiling there. Otherwise, winds will be the main concern, increasing during the day Tuesday out of a southerly direction and remaining elevated through the daytime hours Wednesday. && .ABR WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... SD...None. MN...None. && $$ DISCUSSION...06 AVIATION...06 |
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