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016 FXUS63 KABR 301926 AFDABR Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Aberdeen SD 126 PM CST Sun Nov 30 2025 .KEY MESSAGES... - Below normal temperatures continue through the 7 day forecast, interrupted a couple of times by brief warm-ups Tuesday and again Thursday. Coldest timeframes appear to be Monday, Wednesday and next Sunday with temps 10 to 20 degrees below normal. Wind chills as cold as 15 to 25 degrees below zero are forecast for Thursday morning and next Sunday morning. && .DISCUSSION... Issued at 119 PM CST Sun Nov 30 2025 At 1pm CST, skies are partly to mostly sunny. Skies have cleared off across northeast South Dakota/west central Minnesota and a portion of north central South Dakota. Surface high pressure is centered over the CWA, so mixing winds to eradicate the low clouds are rather limited. Temperatures are clinging to single digits to mid teens across the region on light north to northwest winds generally less than 10 mph. Surface high pressure will gradually slide southeast out of the area tonight, with surface winds responding by becoming south/southwest. Low clouds across southern/western South Dakota should begin to advect north-northeastward overnight in response to the changing pressure/wind direction. The low pressure system lifting out of Wyoming/Colorado in the morning could end up bringing enough synoptic-scale lift through the southern half of South Dakota to deepen the stratus (or saturate enough of the column for a couple of hours) layer (top of stratus forecast to be in the DGZ around -12C to -14C) and generate more flurries/very light snow for a couple of hours from early morning (Pierre area) through mid-day Monday (Watertown area). Ensemble-based PoPs do not "see" this brief light snow potential. Will leave it as a game-time decision for the next mid-shift whether to introduce a small/brief snow PoP. From Monday afternoon through the end of Monday night, a surface warm front will be moving into the Dakotas, and low level thermal progs do show some WAA happening (a non-diurnal temperature trend perhaps for Monday night?). 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 6 (Friday night/Saturday). For the most part, the ensemble qpf clusters are dry and ensemble 500hpa clusters and deterministic GSM`s suggest limited opportunity for measurable precipitation in the out periods. Deterministic GSM`s low level thermal advection progs highlight Tuesday and Thursday/Friday as being potential periods of low level WAA, while the rest of the period is dominated by neutral air or low level CAA. Ensemble 850hpa temperature anomalies suggest most of the period is running near to below normal for temperature. The high amount of spread in the 25th to 75th temperature percentiles (any where from 5 degrees to, in many instances, more than 10 degrees of spread) continues, making it difficult right now to put any semblance of confidence in the potential for a warm up this Tuesday and Thursday. Currently, wind chill temperatures are forecast to dip below -15F Thursday morning and Sunday morning. && .AVIATION /18Z TAFS THROUGH 18Z MONDAY/... Issued at 1123 AM CST Sun Nov 30 2025 Terminals KABR,KATY,KPIR,KMBG Low ceilings have cleared off at KABR/KATY, so VFR is expected there for, at least, the next 6 hours. Later tonight, (MVFR/IFR) low stratus (perhaps some fog, too, at KATY?) is expected to make a return at these two terminals. MVFR/IFR cigs are over KPIR/KMBG and are expected to persist for much of the next 24 hours. Perhaps during the daylight hours on Monday, low clouds clear off and KPIR/KMBG return to VFR flying weather. Flurries are falling out of the stratus over central South Dakota (KPIR), and KMBG could perhaps start reporting -sn prior to 00Z this evening. && .ABR WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... SD...None. MN...None. && $$ DISCUSSION...10 AVIATION...10 |
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