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502 FXUS63 KABR 150527 AAB AFDABR Area Forecast Discussion...UPDATED National Weather Service Aberdeen SD 1127 PM CST Sun Dec 14 2025 .KEY MESSAGES... - Strong winds gusting 30 to 45 mph, with locally higher gusts will be possible over the eastern slopes of the Prairie Coteau (Sisseton Hills) tonight. - Temperatures will rise to near and above normal Monday through Wednesday, with highs mainly in the 40s Tuesday and Wednesday with 50s possible over south central SD Wednesday. - Another Arctic blast has the potential to generate 40 to 60+ mph wind gusts late Wednesday night into Thursday. && .UPDATE... Issued at 509 PM CST Sun Dec 14 2025 The forecast remains on track this evening. No major changes are planned. && .DISCUSSION... Issued at 216 PM CST Sun Dec 14 2025 Winds will be the main concern over the next week. In the near term, these winds out of the south moving over the relatively warm or at least open waters of the MO River continues to produce some small streamers north of Pierre that extend clouds and flurries to Mobridge this afternoon. The extent of the push of river enhanced clouds/flurries will diminish as winds decrease this afternoon and evening and warmer air moves in above the surface and winds shift out of the northwest. We`re starting out with the surface high that was over our area early this morning now over southeastern IA and northern KS, with a tight pressure gradient now over our forecast area with an elongated trough set up to our west. This surface trough will push across the central Dakotas by 06Z Monday, and slowly edge across MN and southeastern SD by Monday afternoon. 850mb temperatures ranging from -6C to +8C at the current time, highest over central SD. The warmer air will continue to push into the forecast area tonight, peaking around 06Z between +8 to +16C. Temperatures were increased on the on the eastern slopes of the Prairie Coteau tonight due to the downslope winds and warmer air moving in. 900mb winds of 40-50kts are anticipated, with a few favorable locations potentially reaching Wind Advisory criteria (Summit-Peever-Brandt). We`ll continue to monitor the latest trends. While we won`t be able to completely rule out light snow showers or flurries with the large surface trough moving in Monday night through Tuesday morning, mainly dry weather is expected to continue. Warm air will remain in place. Highs Monday will be mainly in the 30s (low 40s over south central SD), and mainly in the 40s Tuesday and Wednesday. 50s are expected southwest of Pierre Wednesday afternoon, with the probability being 90% chance or greater. Another round of downslope wind enhancement will be possible Tuesday morning on the eastern slopes of the Prairie Coteau/Sisseton Hills, with even stronger winds of 50-60kts just above the surface. Strong winds are forecast Wednesday and Thursday, with the ongoing forecast indicating gusts of 25-35kts Wednesday afternoon and 35- 45kts Thursday. It is likely that these winds will need to be increased as the time nears. There is a 40-50% chance of 45 mph or higher winds Wednesday night. Timing of these stronger winds could easily change, especially if the timing of cold air advection aligns with the daytime hours, which could help max out the stronger gust potential late Wednesday. At this point it looks falling temperatures Wednesday night. Either way, this looks to be a higher end event, as noted on the ensemble situation awareness table nearly topping out over our western counties and particularly west of the MO River for the 24 hour period from 00Z Thursday-00Z Friday. Wind headlines will likely be needed as we move into the Wednesday-Thursday time period. Our next chance of area-wide precipitation comes back for Wednesday night into Thursday morning. While the chances of precipitation are high (40-70%), the actual precipitation amounts remain light at generally around 0.10" or less. Given the colder air moving in, rain will likely transition to snow at night. The cooldown will be short-lived. Highs during the daytime hours Thursday may only be in the teens or 20s, but temperatures are expected to quickly rebound back to seasonal normal values Thursday and Friday (to above normal over south central SD Friday). && - Wind out of the south will gust 30 to 40 mph remain this afternoon, mainly east of the Missouri River. .AVIATION /06Z TAFS THROUGH 06Z MONDAY/... Issued at 1124 PM CST Sun Dec 14 2025 Terminals KABR,KATY,KPIR,KMBG VFR conditions are expected to prevail. However, the open Missouri continues to push streamers and fog toward KPIR at random intervals in the variable wind. IFR stratus may also briefly expand north into KATY intermittently. && .ABR WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... SD...None. MN...None. && $$ UPDATE...20 DISCUSSION...06 AVIATION...20 |
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