Area Forecast Discussion
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141 FXUS63 KABR 201946 AFDABR Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Aberdeen SD 246 PM CDT Thu Jun 20 2024 .KEY MESSAGES...
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- Rain and thunderstorms spread north and east tonight. Some storms may be strong to severe across parts of south central South Dakota this evening, then across much of the area Friday, especially along and south of Hwy 212. - A Flood Watch is in effect through Friday night for southern portions of the forecast area, mainly south of Hwy 212. - Above normal temperatures (highs in the upper 80s to 90s) and muggy conditions are expected Sunday and Monday.
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&& .SHORT TERM /THIS EVENING THROUGH FRIDAY NIGHT/...
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Issued at 245 PM CDT Thu Jun 20 2024 Precipitation has remained mostly south of Hwy 212 so far today. There are a few showers showing up on radar farther north, but the bulk of the activity remains closer to the primary boundary - a developing warm front stretching east northeast from a Colorado low across northern NE. A 30 to 40kt llj in the warm sector and some ample shortwave activity riding the upper ridge will help kick off some strong to severe thunderstorms through this evening. However, the strongest part of the jet looks to remain across NE and maybe as far north as the NE/SD border. A more anemic 20 to 25kt llj may push into central and east central SD. Weak convection with heavier rain is the most likely scenario tonight, but there is a marginal to slight risk (1 to 2 out of 5) for severe storms south of Hwy 14. Anything severe could be more likely if an MCS traverses out of Wyoming and the Black Hills and clips this forecast area with strong winds. WPC pushed a moderate risk for excessive rainfall into Lyman and Buffalo counties for tonight. Given the convection, chances for locally heavy rainfall are present, especially with PWATs a full standard deviation above normal. Could still see an additional 1 to 3 inches of widespread rain across the southern cwa into east central SD through Friday night with embedded areas of more intense accumulations. Therefore, issued a flood watch through Friday night due to the wetter antecedent conditions and thunderstorm potential. The warm front will stretch farther northeast on Friday and be the focus point for strong to severe storms. The timing has really waffled on storm development but could be as early as 17z or closer to 21z. There is a slight risk for severe storms along and south of Hwy 212 Friday. Less sold on anything much developing too far north of the front, but there is a low potential for a couple of tornadoes right on the front aside from risks of strong winds and large hail.
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&& .LONG TERM /SATURDAY THROUGH THURSDAY/...
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Issued at 245 PM CDT Thu Jun 20 2024 Saturday starts the long term with a shortwave over the area. This will move east fairly quickly before a ridge builds in for Sunday. This ridge stays over the region a little longer than in previous model runs, lasting at least into Monday afternoon before we transition to more westerly/zonal flow. Tuesday a quick shortwave makes its way across the area. Another ridge starts to build in for the end of the period. We start the long term with some possible lingering showers over far northeastern SD and west central MN Saturday morning. Monday evening is going to be our next chance for some rain ahead of that shortwave trough. Chances are pretty limited, with highest being 25 to 35% over eastern SD and west central MN. Accumulations are also expected to be low, toping out at about a tenth of an inch over east central SD. Temperatures to start the period will be warming, peaking on Monday with highs east of the James River about 5 to 10 degrees above average and west of the James River about 10 to 15 degrees above average. Highs return to about average for the rest of the period. Winds are expected to be around normal for the entire period.
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&& .AVIATION /18Z TAFS THROUGH 18Z FRIDAY/... Issued at 1234 PM CDT Thu Jun 20 2024 Terminals KABR,KATY,KPIR,KMBG A chaotic mix of cigs is around the region today as rain and embedded thunderstorms spread north and east. Vsby may be reduced in heavier rain through Friday. && .ABR WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... SD...Flood Watch through Saturday morning for SDZ018>020-022-023-036- 037-048-051. MN...None. && $$ SHORT TERM...Wise LONG TERM...KK AVIATION...Wise