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070 FXUS63 KABR 070533 AAC AFDABR Area Forecast Discussion...UPDATED National Weather Service Aberdeen SD 1133 PM CST Thu Nov 6 2025 .KEY MESSAGES... - A wintry mix of precipitation is expected Friday night through early Saturday afternoon. Light snow is mainly expected over northeastern South Dakota and mainly rain expected over central South Dakota. There is a 25% chance of 1" or more snow over northeastern SD. - Winds out of the west to northwest will gust 35 to near 50 mph late Saturday morning through Saturday afternoon over central SD. - High temperatures Saturday through Monday will be mainly in the 30s, or 10-15 degrees below normal. Wind chills in the single digits will be possible Saturday night and Sunday nights. && .UPDATE... Issued at 1125 PM CST Thu Nov 6 2025 Aviation discussion updated below for the 06Z TAFs. UPDATE Issued at 837 PM CST Thu Nov 6 2025 Skies have started to clear out across the CWA with just a few patches of high clouds remaining. Temperatures in the James River valley are still rather light around 5 knots or less, thus temps have fallen into the mid/upper 30s. Brown county has some of the coldest temps in the CWA currently. Therefore, had to drop lows a few degrees. Although, expect temps to steady out or even rise a few degrees when slightly stronger westerly winds kick in later tonight. && .DISCUSSION... Issued at 406 PM CST Thu Nov 6 2025 It`s been a cloudy day as a 1001mb surface low transitioned west to east across the state, currently over far northeastern SD. There is a secondary low over southeastern Saskatchewan and northwestern SD. This feature will slide southeast and set up a west to east oriented cold front near the ND/SD border by 12Z Friday, making a difficult temperature forecast for Friday. Temperatures will fall into the 40s overnight. While temperatures remain in the 40s over much of the area Friday afternoon, they will rebound into the 50s over south central SD - where the cold front is both slower to get to and has limited influence due to another nearing area of low pressure. The cold front will also bring a 20 percent chance of light rain to portions of far northeastern South Dakota Friday morning. By 00Z Saturday we`ll have 1 surface low over far southwestern SD or eastern WY, and another low/clipper over southwestern Saskatchewan. The southern low will track across NE Friday night, with the northern low moving weakening as it moves over north central SD (near MBG) by 12Z Saturday, and quickly exiting over southeastern SD by 18Z. The scattered nature to the onset of precipitation is resulting in only moderate confidence in our current timing. Still, most light rain will be west of the MO River through 02Z Saturday before moving east-southeast. The highest precipitation is expected over our southern counties and south. Total precipitation amount of 0.03 to 0.15", with only a 35% chance of 0.10" or greater south of a line from Redfield to Watertown. The chance for 1" or more snow has also diminished, down to near 25% and mainly over elevated and grassy surfaces Friday night into Saturday morning over northeastern South Dakota, mainly east of a line from Aberdeen to Clark. The rain/snow/wintry mix line is starting to become a bit more defined from around Eureka and Selby on the north end of our forecast area, to Redfield and Clark on the southern end. While it still looks like a mainly rain/snow event, we can`t completely rule out an hour or 2 of light freezing rain around daybreak Saturday. Little to no icing is expected at this time. Along with a wintry mix, we`ll also be monitoring for strong winds. Winds out of the north to northwest will gust 35 to near 50 mph late Saturday morning through Saturday afternoon over central SD. The strongest winds are expected west of a line from Pierre to Chamberlain. There is around a 30% chance of winds greater than 45 mph over portions of Jones and Lyman Counties. High temperatures will be in the 30s and 40s Saturday through Monday, with wind chills in the single digits and teens Saturday night and again Sunday night. Look for dry weather to continue Saturday night through next Thursday. A warming trend is forecast, with highs mainly in the 50s Tuesday through Thursday (with some low 60s over central SD Tuesday afternoon). && .AVIATION /06Z TAFS THROUGH 06Z FRIDAY/... Issued at 1125 PM CST Thu Nov 6 2025 Terminals KABR,KATY,KPIR,KMBG Low-level wind shear will continue to affect the region into early Friday morning and continued mention of this for all TAF sites. Still expecting MVFR CIGs to drop south into northern SD Friday morning, and still looking rather difficult for these lower clouds to reach KPIR. There may be some light precipitation associated with the lower cloud cover across northeast SD, but with low confidence, will keep mention out of KABR TAF for the time being and continue to monitor. West-northwest surface winds through the overnight will gradually switch to the north during the day Friday, before eventually becoming east to southeast again by 06Z Friday. && .ABR WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... SD...None. MN...None. && $$ UPDATE...TMT DISCUSSION...06 AVIATION...TMT |
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