Rangeland Fire Danger Forecast Issued by NWS Aberdeen, SD
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RFDABR
Rangeland Fire Danger Statement
National Weather Service Aberdeen SD
215 AM CDT Wed Apr 17 2024
.DISCUSSION...
Rain will continue to push east through the morning, with just cool
humid air continuing to move in on a northwest breeze. Afternoon
humidity remains at around 35 to 55 percent. Windier for Thursday
and Friday, but with temperatures some 10 to 20 degrees below normal.
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Traverse-Big Stone-Corson-Campbell-McPherson-Brown-Marshall-Roberts-
Walworth-Edmunds-Day-Dewey-Potter-Faulk-Spink-Clark-Codington-Grant-
Hamlin-Deuel-Stanley-Sully-Hughes-Hyde-Hand-Jones-Lyman-Buffalo-
Including the cities of Wheaton, Ortonville, McIntosh, Herreid,
Eureka, Aberdeen, Britton, Sisseton, Mobridge, Ipswich, Webster,
Isabel, Gettysburg, Faulkton, Redfield, Clark, Watertown, Milbank,
Hayti, Clear Lake, Fort Pierre, Onida, Pierre, Highmore, Miller,
Murdo, Kennebec, and Fort Thompson
215 AM CDT Wed Apr 17 2024 /115 AM MDT Wed Apr 17 2024/
...LOW FIRE DANGER...
Favorable weather conditions or a high moisture content of grasses,
and other dry organic material on the ground, indicate that the
probability of a fast moving fire is low. Outdoor burning under
these conditions can usually be performed with reasonable safety
precautions, but should be monitored.
The outlook for Thursday afternoon...The grassland fire danger index
will reach the low to moderate category.
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Connelly