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448 FXUS63 KUNR 020830 AFDUNR Area Forecast Discussion For Western SD and Northeastern WY National Weather Service Rapid City SD 230 AM MDT Sun Jun 2 2024 .KEY MESSAGES...
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- Warm today with chances for showers and thunderstorms. Severe storm possible, mainly east of the Black Hills. - Warm weather expected for much of the upcoming week, with drier conditions developing mid to late week.
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(Today Through Saturday) Issued at 230 AM MDT Sun Jun 2 2024 Current surface analysis shows warm front across the central Plains, with a cold front across the northern Rockies into the northern Great Basin region. A surface trough is in place from north to south across the central and southern high Plains. Upper level analysis still shows low pressure over central Canada, with west-southwest flow across the Plains and Rockies. Embedded disturbances aloft, combined with a low level southerly jet across western NE and much of the western Dakotas has helped to produce isolated to scattered showers and thunderstorms across a good portion of the area overnight. Right now, most of the activity is north and east of the Black Hills. Temps are mostly in the 50s and lower 60s with south to southeast winds. Chances for showers and thunderstorms will persist across much of the area today, mainly early this morning and then in the afternoon and early evening, as cold front pushes slowly southeast across the area during the day. The front should make it to far western SD and the Black Hills toward midday and into far eastern portions of the CWA during the mid to late afternoon. High temperatures will range from the upper 60s to mid 70s over northeast WY and the Black Hills to the mid 80s toward south central SD. The highest risk for severe storms in our area should be along the front as it crosses south central SD later in the afternoon, with steep lapse rates ahead of the front helping to produce MLCAPE of 1500 to 2500 j/kg during this time, along with moderate shear. Large hail and strong wind gusts would be the main threats before storms move east of the area. Post frontal showers and storms are expected further west as well during the afternoon. There looks to be sufficient CAPE and shear to support isolated strong to severe storms across much of western SD. Activity will dissipate and exit the area during the evening. The cold front washes out south and east of the area later tonight, with warm air returning for Monday, ahead of the next cold front. Highs will mostly be in the 80s, with 70s over the higher Black Hills. A few places across the southwest SD plains could approach 90 degrees. A developing upper trough over the northern Rockies will push east over south central Canada and the northern Plains late Monday into Tuesday. Accompanying cold front will slide through the area Monday night. Chances for showers and some thunderstorms will increase again late Monday and especially Monday night, with the better chances generally from northeast WY to northwest SD. MUCAPE values are forecast to be minimal, so the threat for any stronger storms will be very low Monday and Tuesday. The rest of the week looks to be mainly dry as ridge builds over the western US and large trough develops over the eastern US mid to late week. After a more seasonable day on Tuesday, temps look to be at least slightly above average for the rest of the week and into next weekend. There is more uncertainty on temps ranges toward the end of the forecast period, depending on where the western ridge ultimately sets up late in the week.
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&& .AVIATION...(For the 06Z TAFS Through 06Z Sunday Night) Issued At 1124 PM MDT Sat Jun 1 2024 Isolated showers and thunderstorms are possible tonight. Scattered thunderstorms are expected Sunday afternoon and evening, especially toward central South Dakota. MVFR conditions are possible near any precipitation. Otherwise VFR conditions will prevail through the forecast period. && .UNR WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... SD...None. WY...None. && $$ DISCUSSION/KEY MESSAGES...26 AVIATION...13