Area Forecast Discussion
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574 FXUS63 KUNR 172057 AFDUNR Area Forecast Discussion For Western SD and Northeastern WY National Weather Service Rapid City SD 257 PM MDT Tue Sep 17 2024 .KEY MESSAGES...
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- Dynamic negatively-tilted upper trough brings slight risk of severe weather later this afternoon/evening (mostly wind) - Elevated fire weather conditions through Wednesday - Low confidence long term forecast with cool weather potentially delayed until the weekend
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(This Evening Through Tuesday) Issued at 228 PM MDT Tue Sep 17 2024 The latest analysis places the upper low over western Wyoming, producing southwesterly flow aloft over the forecast area. A surface low is centered over SE WY/WRN NEB/NE CO with breezy southerly winds over western SD. As the surface low moves northeastward into South Dakota early this evening the surface pressure gradient will tighten, increasing the winds over south central South Dakota. A wind advisory remains in effect there into this evening. The upper low will lift northeastward as it becomes negatively tilted this evening. A jet streak approaching the region from the southwest will deepen the surface low. A band of thunderstorms is expected to develop over northeastern Wyoming late this afternoon and accelerate eastward across western and central South Dakota through this evening. Initially, buoyancy will be limited with high-based convection anticipated over WY. CAMS continue to show a developing squall line pushing into western SD with 0.5-1KJ/kg MUCAPE available this evening, along with moderate deep-layer shear, which will enhance thunderstorm strength over western SD. The main severe threat will be damaging wind gusts, although marginally severe hail could occur. Activity will quickly exit to the east of the forecast around 06Z. Thee tightening surface pressure gradient to the east of the surface low will promote gusty southerly winds ahead of the front, particularly over south-central SD where chance of 45+ mph wind gusts 50%+, supported by Bufkit momentum transfer profiles. A wind advisory remains in effect through this evening over south central SD. On Wednesday, the stacked low will be located over southeastern MT resulting in a with tight surface pressure gradient over the forecast area. May eventually need a wind advisory for parts of western SD on Wednesday, but will hold off for now to reduce confusion with the expected strong to severe thunderstorm winds tonight. Backwash moisture lends credence to low pops along the WY/MT/SD/ND border areas. Temperatures will be near guidance. Thursday through next weekend, west/northwest flow aloft expected with periodic shortwave troughs bringing PoPs. Confidence is low with details as probabilistic guidance varying greatly. For now, the major cooldown that was thought possible has been pushed back to the weekend. The chance of >0.25" QPF during any 24-hour period in the long term is less than 30%.
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&& .AVIATION...(For the 18Z TAFS Through 18Z Wednesday) Issued At 1137 AM MDT Tue Sep 17 2024 VFR conditions will continue through this afternoon with breezy south-southwest winds. A fast moving band of showers and thunderstorms will move from southwest to northeast across northeastern Wyoming and western South Dakota Dakota late this afternoon and evening. It will reach the southern part of northeastern Wyoming and far southwestern South Dakota 22Z-00Z and exit northwestern/south central South Dakota around 06-08Z. IFR/LIFR conditions along with wind gusts of 40-50kts can be expected with the stronger segments of thunderstorms. A few gusts to around 60kts are also possible. VFR conditions will return after the thunderstorms pass and continue through Wednesday morning. Low level wind shear is possible across the western SD plains late tonight. Then gusty southeast winds are expected after sunrise through Wednesday morning. && .FIRE WEATHER...
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Issued At 228 PM MDT Tue Sep 17 2024 Elevated fire weather conditions will continue through Wednesday. Strong/severe thunderstorms are possible beginning over northeastern Wyoming this afternoon, reaching the Black Hills during the late afternoon/early evening and then spreading eastward across the rest of western and south central South Dakota during the evening. Gusty southerly winds are expected ahead of the front, especially over south central South Dakota where wind gusts up to 50 mph are possible during the late afternoon/evening. The line of thunderstorms may be accompanied by strong to severe wind gusts as they move through. There is a good chance of wetting rain with any thunderstorms. Elevated fire weather conditions are expected through Wednesday due to gusty southwest winds. On Wednesday, the MinRH will average 20-30%, but areas of 15-20% are likely over southern SD. The cooldown for the end of the week looks to show up for the weekend. Thus, Thursday and Friday will be warmer and drier than previously thought.
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&& .UNR WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... SD...Wind Advisory until midnight MDT /1 AM CDT/ tonight for SDZ044- 046-047-049-077. WY...None. $$ DISCUSSION/KEY MESSAGES...10 AVIATION...13 FIRE WEATHER...10