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503 FXUS63 KABR 300522 AFDABR Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Aberdeen SD 1122 PM CST Sat Nov 29 2025 .KEY MESSAGES... - Falling snow will continue to end from northwest to southeast through early this evening. North winds 15 to 25 mph with occasionally higher gusts will continue to produce, mainly ground-level, blowing and drifting snow tonight until the winds begin diminishing late. - Below normal temperatures continue through at least the middle of next week. Coldest timeframe is Sunday/Monday with temps 15 to 25 degrees below normal. Wind chills as cold as 10 to 20 degrees below zero are forecast for Sunday and Monday mornings. && .UPDATE... Issued at 548 PM CST Sat Nov 29 2025 Very light snow continues across far eastern South Dakota with some lake effect for the Missouri valley showing up on Satellite and the kelocams. Bufkit suggests a favorable north northwest wind through the night and possibly even into tomorrow though wind speeds decrease enough where that moisture will be stuck right in the vicinity of the river. Otherwise, looking over DOT cams, not seeing any impacts from blowing snow. Will let the hazards drop at 00Z. See below for an update to the aviation discussion. && .DISCUSSION... Issued at 107 PM CST Sat Nov 29 2025 At 1 pm CST, under a cloudy sky, light snow has ended across much of central and north central South Dakota, but continues to fall across northeast South Dakota and west central Minnesota. Winds are out of the north at 15 to 25 mph with some occasionally higher gusts. This is causing some, mainly, ground-level blowing and drifting snow. And, temperatures are holding, mostly, in the mid to upper teens. The falling snow will continue to end from west to east across the remainder of the forecast area by early this evening. Guidance suggests the clouds will stick around for most of the night. So, that might help to keep temperatures from free-falling. The wind is also expected to stay up some (lowest wind speeds over north central South Dakota) over most of the CWA as surface high pressure builds into region from the northwest. Sunday and Sunday night will showcase high pressure (at the surface and aloft) over the region. So light winds for most of that period. The surface high is forecast to slip away to the southeast Sunday night, allowing for a light southerly component wind to develop. Some of the coldest air of the 7-day forecast is progged to advect down into the region Sunday/Sunday night. And, now that there is widespread coverage of meaningfully deep snowpack over the northern plains region, will have to closely monitor each round of low/mid-level WAA and moisture advection to see how much of a dent can be made in this large snow- induced cold pool over the northern plains region. Wind chill values tonight and Sunday night are expected to fall below zero, bottoming out somewhere between 10F and 20F below zero each night along/north of U.S. Highway 212. The extended forecast is dominated by northwest flow in a positive PNA pattern (upper ridge western CONUS/upper trof eastern CONUS). Doubtless, there are occasions when an upper level wave is sweeping through the region in said upper flow. But, other than Tuesday night (20-30 percent chance of precipitation), the forecast does not contain any precipitation mention until day 7 (Friday night/Saturday). For the most part, deterministic GSM`s and the ensemble qpf clusters and 500hpa height clusters are dry. Ensemble temperature guidance/anomalies suggests there could be a subtle warm up to or slightly above normal in the out periods. But there is so much spread in the 25th to 75th temperature percentiles (any where from 5 degrees to, in many instances, more than 10 degrees of spread), it is difficult right now to put any semblance of confidence in the potential for a warm up next week. && .AVIATION /06Z TAFS THROUGH 06Z SUNDAY/... Issued at 1120 PM CST Sat Nov 29 2025 Terminals KABR,KATY,KPIR,KMBG A layer of MVFR cloud cover lingers for most terminals this evening/overnight. Cant rule out a few intermittent breaks. As winds shift to southwest cloud cover should erode and shift out of the area. && .ABR WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... SD...None. MN...None. && $$ UPDATE...07 DISCUSSION...10 AVIATION...07 |
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