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642 FXUS63 KABR 272002 AFDABR Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Aberdeen SD 202 PM CST Tue Jan 27 2026 .KEY MESSAGES... - High temperatures through Friday will be 5 to 20 degrees below average. - There is a 30-50% chance of light snow over central South Dakota early Thursday morning into Thursday night, with a 25% chance of 1" of snow or more west of a line from Miller to Mobridge. - There is a 40% chance of mainly light snow Saturday through Saturday night. && .DISCUSSION... Issued at 201 PM CST Tue Jan 27 2026 Wednesday will be nearly a repeat of today, but with lighter winds. Temperatures will fall into the single digits either side of 0 by daybreak Wednesday. High temperatures for the rest of the work week will remain below normal for this time of year by an average of 5 to 20 degrees. The coldest air will be over northeastern SD and west central MN, which will be under a surface high through at least Friday. The record lows of around -20 to -35F look to stay safe, as our coldest morning is forecast Friday around -3 to -15F. Behind the area of high pressure, over central South Dakota, more moisture will be able to sneak in. Clouds will be the main result through the work week. Northwesterly flow will dominate our weather aloft through Thursday. A 500mb trough stretching from NV through eastern OR/WA Wednesday morning will flatten out as it slides across MT/WY/CO Wednesday evening and glances our area late Wednesday night into Thursday. The result is a 30-50% chance of light snow over central South Dakota early Thursday morning into Thursday night, with a 25% chance of 1" of snow or more west of a line from Miller to Mobridge. The 500mb ridge building in to the intermountain west and up through Alberta/Saskatchewan Friday will result in northerly flow aloft with the low over southeastern Canada pushing a trough across the Dakotas and MN Friday. At this point, mainly dry weather is expected Friday a large reinforcing surface high sinks in from central Canada. 850mb temperatures will be near -20F during the day Friday over our far northeastern counties, with surface temperatures topping out in the single digits above zero over most of our forecast area. The NBM 25- 75th percentile for high temperatures Friday show around 7 degree spread. In fact, through Friday the spread is around that range or less, giving increased confidence in our temperature forecast through Friday. Warmer air will return Saturday through the rest of the 7-day forecast as the 500mb ridge to our west slides in. Temperatures will back to near seasonal normal values. Highs Saturday are forecast to be in the upper teens and 20s, and low 30s over south central SD. A stacked 500mb wave to surface low over Saskatchewan Saturday/Saturday night will move across ND Saturday night/Sunday and eastern SD/western MN Sunday. There are some timing differences of near 12 hours, leading to differences in precipitation type and other details. Still, there is a 40% chance of mainly light snow Saturday through Saturday night. A wintry mix will be possible as well over portions of central to northeastern SD, with a 5% chance of light freezing rain. We`ll continue to monitor the trends and how much warm air will be able to move in just above the surface to change precipitation either way. && .AVIATION /18Z TAFS THROUGH 18Z WEDNESDAY/... Issued at 1107 AM CST Tue Jan 27 2026 Terminals KABR,KATY,KPIR,KMBG VFR conditions are expected to continue through the rest of today and through the night. There will be some stronger northwest winds gusting at KATY this afternoon for a few hours before calming down during the evening. && .ABR WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... SD...None. MN...None. && $$ DISCUSSION...06 AVIATION...12 |
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