Rangeland Fire Danger Forecast
Issued by NWS Aberdeen, SD

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Rangeland Fire Danger Statement
National Weather Service Aberdeen SD
218 AM CDT Thu Jun 13 2024

.DISCUSSION...

Light showers and a few thunderstorms are expected to spread
southeast across the region through this morning. Dry weather will
return this afternoon along with more seasonable temperatures as
high pressure builds across the region. Min RH will fall to 20 to 35
percent this afternoon with lowest readings along and west of the
Missouri River. Northwest winds will gust 15 to 25 mph this
afternoon across the northern counties.

MNZ039-046-SDZ003>011-015>023-033>037-045-048-051-132130-
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
218 AM CDT Thu Jun 13 2024 /118 AM MDT Thu Jun 13 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 Friday afternoon...The grassland fire danger index
will reach the low category.


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