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539 FXUS63 KUNR 182055 AFDUNR Area Forecast Discussion For Western SD and Northeastern WY National Weather Service Rapid City SD 255 PM MDT Tue Jun 18 2024 .KEY MESSAGES...
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- Mostly dry and cool weather through Wednesday, with patchy frost late tonight over northeast WY, the Black Hills, and northwest SD. - Unsettled conditions return for Thursday and the late week period, with potential for some stronger storms on Friday. - Becoming hot and mainly dry Sunday into early next week.
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(This Evening Through Tuesday) Issued at 255 PM MDT Tue Jun 18 2024 Current surface analysis shows cold front is well east of the forecast area, with high pressure moving southeast across MT. Upper level analysis shows larger scale trough across much of the western into central US, with embedded shortwave moving northeast across western ND into south central Canada. Skies are partly to mostly sunny, with the most clouds across generally from far northeast WY to northwest SD. Breezy conditions linger across much of the area this afternoon with temps mostly in the upper 50s to around 70 degrees. Shortwave trough to the north will lift northeast out of the region late today and this evening, with any showers clipping far northwest SD tapering off. Skies will be clear to partly cloudy with winds decreasing overnight. High pressure will pass over the area tonight into early Wednesday. Cool and drier air in place tonight will allow temps to drop into the mid/upper 30s and 40s by daybreak, with 30s over the Black Hills. Patchy frost could develop late tonight in some areas from northeast WY to northwest SD, with some freezing temps across the higher Black Hills. Highs on Wednesday will reach the upper 60s and lower 70s across much of the plains, 60s over the Black Hills. There is potential for isolated showers over mainly far northeast WY, the Black Hills, and northwest SD later in the afternoon, but most areas should stay dry. As high pressure moves east of the region Wednesday afternoon and night, southeasterly winds develop across the area and help to bring gradually warmer and moister air into the northern Plains. Temps will be back closer to average levels late week into Saturday. Southwesterly flow aloft becomes more pronounced late week as trough along the west coast redevelops. Chances for showers and thunderstorms will increase later Wednesday night and especially on Thursday as low level moisture and mid level theta-e advection increase, along with embedded energy aloft moving through the Rockies and into the central/northern Plains. Would not rule out a few stronger storms later on Thursday, especially across far southwest into south central SD, where MUCAPE values are progged to reach near 1000 j/kg. However, the better chances for strong to severe storms look to be on Friday as stronger shortwave energy moves across the northern/central high Plains. Where the better rain chances/severe storm potential will be across our area would depend on the track of the shortwave, with the GFS favoring a more southerly track across the region compared to the EC. Shortwave will likely exit the region Saturday, with improving conditions expected from southwest to northeast. Upper ridge moves across the western US early in the weekend and into the Plains region for Sunday and early next week. Much warmer air will build into the area, with highs expected to reach the 90s across much of the Plains by Monday. Ridge is expected to weaken toward the end of the forecast period as another system moves across the Pacific NW into south central Canada and eventually drags a cold front across the northern Plains.
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&& .AVIATION...(For the 18Z TAFS Through 18Z Wednesday) Issued At 1107 AM MDT Tue Jun 18 2024 AREAS MVFR/LCL IFR CIGS, along with some -SHRA, are possible over northwestern South Dakota until around 03Z this evening. MVFR CIGS over south central South Dakota will gradually improve to VFR early this afternoon. Otherwise, VFR conditions will prevail through the forecast period. Gusty northwest winds will continue through this afternoon with winds diminishing this evening. && .UNR WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... SD...None. WY...None. && $$ DISCUSSION/KEY MESSAGES...26 AVIATION...10