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000 FXUS63 KABR 050211 AAB AFDABR Area Forecast Discussion...UPDATED National Weather Service Aberdeen SD 911 PM CDT Wed Oct 4 2023 .UPDATE... Issued at 907 PM CDT Wed Oct 4 2023 No changes planned to the tonight period forecast. Showers over north central South Dakota (a couple of sprinkles down across central South Dakota) are moving over into northeast South Dakota. Scattered coverage of clouds back to the northwest of the CWA, heading this way. So, after these showers get out of the CWA, and clouds decrease in coverage, low level CAA picks up and temperatures should dip into the 40s over most of the CWA. UPDATE Issued at 602 PM CDT Wed Oct 4 2023 See below for an aviation forecast discussion for the 00Z TAFs. && .SHORT TERM...(This Evening through Thursday Night) Issued at 312 PM CDT Wed Oct 4 2023 Key Messages: * Increasing northwest winds Thursday with gusts of 30 to 40 mph. * Cooler temperatures through the short term period, with the potential for frost across parts of central South Dakota late Thursday night. The upper level pattern will feature a broad trough over the central part of the country tonight through Thursday night, with strengthening energy over the Northern Plains during the Thursday night time period. At the surface, a frontal boundary will track across the CWA tonight, and may be the focus for a few rain showers across the far northern CWA. Behind the front, a tightening pressure gradient will develop, allowing for northwest winds to gust into the 30 to 40 mph range Thursday afternoon into Thursday night. This flow will also usher cooler air into the region, with daytime highs on Thursday around 5 to 10 degrees below normal for this time of year. With the cooler flow continuing into Thursday night, will also see some cold temperatures across parts of the area, especially central South Dakota. As a trough/frontal boundary wraps southward over the far eastern CWA late Thursday night, may see some precipitation occur, and temperatures may be just cold enough for a mix of rain/snow across the higher elevations. As high pressure approaches central South Dakota during the same time, some areas may see the first frost of the season. Low temperatures tonight will be in the mid 40s to lower 50s. High temperatures on Thursday will be in the mid 50s to lower 60s. Lows Thursday night will be in the mid to upper 30s. .LONG TERM...(Friday through Wednesday) Issued at 312 PM CDT Wed Oct 4 2023 Key Messages: * Frost/Freeze conditions Friday night into Saturday morning with temperatures falling to near 30 degrees. * Dry weather to continue, except for slight chances (around 20%) over far northeast Friday 12-18Z and again Wednesday night) We`ll realize our lowest afternoon temperatures Friday, topping out in the mid 40s to low 50s. The consistency is impressive for this time period, which is leading to higher than normal confidence in temperatures through the weekend. 850mb temperatures Friday will range from 0 to nearly -3C with winds continuing out of the north to northwest at the surface and aloft. Expect the 500mb trough set up over Ontario and extending through MN and much, if not all of SD and NE at 12Z Friday to slide east through the day. Lingering clouds are expected especially over northeastern SD and w central MN, closest to the exiting trough. Otherwise we`ll see improving conditions as the surface high settles in from eastern MT/WY. This high will shift to our south across NE/KS Friday night, with a ridge extending up through our entire forecast area and much of ND. This will set the stage for our lowest temperatures so far this fall, with lows hovering near 30 degrees across much of the area. Our west central MN counties may stay above freezing by a couple of degrees. Headlines may be needed for freezing conditions as the time nears. These temperatures are still about 10-15 degrees above record lows for this time of year (typically in the teens to near 20 degrees). Temperatures will be on the increase Saturday as warm air advection returns as the surface ridge exits into MN. Look for 850mb temperatures to rise back into positive values by 18Z. While the 500mb trough will continue to over much of the eastern half of the nation, the ridge over the western U.S. will shift across the Rockies and into the Northern Plains for the latter half of the weekend and first half of the work week. Expect temperatures to become near or slightly above normal Sunday through Wednesday. && .AVIATION...(For the 00Z TAFS through 00Z Thursday Evening) Issued at 602 PM CDT Wed Oct 4 2023 Terminals KABR,KATY,KPIR,KMBG VFR conditions will prevail across the area through the TAF period. Look for northwest winds to increase into the 15 to 30 knot range Thursday morning. && .ABR WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... SD...None. MN...None. && $$ UPDATE...Dorn SHORT TERM...Parkin LONG TERM...KF AVIATION...Dorn |
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