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144 FXUS63 KABR 131128 AAA AFDABR Area Forecast Discussion...UPDATED National Weather Service Aberdeen SD 528 AM CST Mon Jan 13 2025 .KEY MESSAGES... - Light snow west of the Missouri River late this afternoon and tonight, with accumulations up to 1.5 inches. - Roller coaster temperatures next several days, starting below average by about 10 to 20 degrees through Tuesday. Mild air returns with average temperatures 10 to 25 degrees above normal until Friday. The next Arctic blast comes with readings 10 to 25 degrees below normal for next weekend and well into next week. && .SHORT TERM /TODAY THROUGH TUESDAY AFTERNOON/... Issued at 420 AM CST Mon Jan 13 2025 A backdoor cold front dives into the northeast with advancing sfc high pressure and an upper low over northern MN slinging a vort max into the Dakotas. These features reinforce the cold air over the region today and Tuesday. On the southwest edge of the sfc high, a weak baroclinic zone sets up this afternoon into tonight. Locations in that zone from Eagle Butte to Lyman county will see some light snow develop. Generally, less than an inch of snow is expected. However, there is the potential (25 to 50 percent chance) of patchy higher amounts up to 2.5 inches. Confidence is low on exactly where those higher amounts could be or if they will actually develop in this forecast area at all. Other than west river, dry conditions are expected through Tuesday with high pressure settling in. Drier air across the east under the high will lead to few clouds and good radiational cooling overnight. Lows should easily fall into the negative teens by Tuesday morning east of the Missouri, especially in areas that have snow on the ground. There will be a steep temp gradient between west central MN and areas west river both today and Tuesday with highs topping out 10 to 15 degrees below average, ranging from the single digits to the lower 20s. && .LONG TERM /TUESDAY EVENING THROUGH SUNDAY/... Issued at 420 AM CST Mon Jan 13 2025 A mostly dry forecast with a clipper that will move well east of the region, placing a gradient with westerly winds across the area Wednesday. 1/2km winds are about 20 to 30kts and NBM 25th/75th percentiles for wind gusts range from 20 to 30mph meaning there is a high confidence that we`ll mix out this Arctic airmass, though how warm we can expect to get is still a little uncertain as there is about a 8 degree spread in the 25th/75th percentiles for high temperatures. Thursday will remain mild with 850mb temperatures briefly topping a standard deviation above climo. Only issue here may be that while it is warm aloft, winds are not as strong and more of a southerly component, so conceptually that would suggest a favorable environment for fog/stratus development with all this new light snow/moisture now on the ground. For the system on Friday, while there is little model QPF, likely correlated to the split flow setup, we cant rule out some light snow. The main story though will be the cold frontal passage that follows. NBM 25th/75th percentile winds increase to between the upper 20mph to low 40mph range so already we`ll be looking into the potential gusty winds but also the degree of cold air that follows. 850mb temperatures drop to a standard deviation below climo Saturday and 2 standard deviations below for Sunday/Monday. This next Arctic outbreak runs though the end of the NAEFS and well into the less reliable past the 7 days range of deterministic models suggesting it will be colder and longer lived in comparison to some of our more recent Arctic outbreaks. It may be tempered, however, by the lack of snow cover since we will have a few days of near/above freezing temperatures between now and then. && .AVIATION /12Z TAFS THROUGH 12Z TUESDAY/... Issued at 527 AM CST Mon Jan 13 2025 Terminals KABR,KATY,KPIR,KMBG VFR conditions will prevail at all sites except KPIR through the period. MVFR cigs will move into KPIR this afternoon as some snow develops to the west and south of KPIR. Conditions will then improve again after 06z Tuesday. && .ABR WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... SD...None. MN...None. && $$ SHORT TERM...Wise LONG TERM...Connelly AVIATION...Wise |
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