Regional Weather Synopsis
Issued by NWS Aberdeen, SD

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Radio Weather Synopsis
National Weather Service Aberdeen SD
351 PM CST Wed Dec 10 2025 /251 PM MST Wed Dec 10 2025/

Temperatures will be in the single digits to low 20s tonight, and
rise into the upper teens to near 40 degrees Thursday. The warmest
air will be over south central South Dakota, with the coldest air
remaining across far northeastern South Dakota and west central
Minnesota.

Light snow over central South Dakota will transition to a wintry mix
of snow and freezing rain overnight, and spread into portions of
northeastern South Dakota. While mainly snow is expected northeast of
a line from Aberdeen to Watertown and Clear Lake, a wintry mix of
freezing rain, sleet, snow, and rain will be possible.

Warmer air moving into portions of central South Dakota in the
afternoon will slowly transition precipitation to mainly rain, with
pockets of freezing rain and snow continuing through the afternoon.

The highest snowfall amounts during the day Thursday of around 1 to
less than 2 inches is expected northeast of a line from Aberdeen to
Clark. South of a line from Aberdeen to Watertown and Clark, ice
accumulations of up to one tenth and two tenths of an inch are
expected, with locally higher amounts.

Looking ahead, there is a 70% chance of snow over central South
Dakota Friday night through midday Saturday.

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