614 FXUS63 KABR 031621 AFDABRArea Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Aberdeen SD 1121 AM CDT Fri Oct 3 2025
.KEY MESSAGES...
- A Red Flag Warning has been issued for Stanley, Jones, and Lyman Counties and goes into effect midday today through this evening.
- Upper 80s to mid 90s are expected today. Near record high temperatures will remain possible east of a line from Pierre to Ipswich on Saturday, where highs will be in the mid 80s to near 90 degrees.
- Windy conditions Saturday and Saturday night will be east of a line from Vivian to Aberdeen, where winds out of the south will gust 30 to 40 mph. On Sunday the winds will be switching out of the northwest, with gusts of 35 to 45 mph with locally higher gusts.
- A cold front will bring rain Saturday night through Sunday morning. There is a Marginal Risk, level 1 of 5, for severe storms Saturday night. Damaging winds will be the main concern. Heavy rain or hail will also be possible.
- There is a slight shift westwards with the highest rainfall potential. There is a 50 to 75% chance of rain in excess of 1" along and west of a line from Mobridge to Hayes.
- Localized frost is possible Monday morning, Tuesday morning, and Wednesday morning.
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.UPDATE... Issued at 1117 AM CDT Fri Oct 3 2025
No significant changes were needed this morning to the ongoing forecast. We continue the latest on the gusty southerly winds today, strongest from south central to northeastern SD gusting 20 to 28 mph as of 11 AM.
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.SHORT TERM /TODAY THROUGH SATURDAY AFTERNOON/... Issued at 323 AM CDT Fri Oct 3 2025
The main concern in the short term will be the windy conditions, near record warm temperatures, and elevated fire danger concerns. Zonal flow aloft will turn southwesterly today as a trough moves in and sets up over the western CONUS. Through tonight and Saturday, this trough will shift eastward with ongoing southwesterly flow turning more southerly/southwesterly by Saturday evening. Its surface low by 12Z this morning will be positioned over southeastern MT/northeastern WY and the western Dakotas, only shifting slightly east by 18Z. WAA winds will increase over the CWA ahead of this low with 700mb winds ranging from 20-30kts out of the southwest and 850mb winds of 25-35kts out of the south by this afternoon, per HREF. With steepening pressure gradients at the surface (~6-8 over the CWA), gusty winds aloft, and higher daytime mixing levels, sustained winds are forecasted out of the south between 15-25kts with gusts 25-35kts, highest over central SD. With this being WAA winds/pressure gradient combo and not CAA driven gusts, was hesitant on going full NBM/NBM90, so blended 2 parts NBM 1 part NBM 90th to show potential for a bit higher gusts. NBM wind gusts>40mph is 20% or less with the exception of southern Lyman which is 35%.
As the low shifts closer to the CWA winds will continue to remain gusty as a LLJ sets up this evening through the overnight with speeds between 25-45kts at 850mb. Wind gusts at the surface will range between 20-30kts. With this southerly/southwesterly wind component, wind gusts over the Coteau, and along the western and eastern slopes, gusts are forecasted between 30-35kts. Probability of gusts>40mph is 30-50% over and along the Coteau. By Saturday morning the elongated area of low pressure will stretch from northeastern ND through southwestern SD, and its slow moving cold front. By 18Z locations along and west of the Mo River will be along or behind the fropa. Steep pressure gradients along with daytime mixing, and wind gusts ahead of the front are forecasted to range between 20-35kts, highest over east central SD and portions of northeastern SD (including the Coteau). Probability of gusts>40mph is about 25-45%, highest over east central SD.
It will feel more like July than the beginning of October! Temperatures at 850mb this afternoon will range from +22 to +25C (highest over central SD) which runs within the 97-99th percentile range! NAEFs even indicates 500-700mb temps run about 1 standard deviation above climo and 850mb temps 1-2 standard deviation above climo through Saturday evening. Surface temps are forecasted in the upper 80s to the lower 90s. This is about 20-25 degrees above average with EC EFI between 0.6 to 0.9. High temps will run from about 1 to 5 degrees near record highs with the closest being Sisseton with a forecasted high of 89 and record sits at 90/1938. For Saturday, ahead of the cold front, 850mb temps will still be about +20 to +23C with surface highs still expected in the upper 80s to around 90 east of the MO River with highs over north central SD behind the front only in the 70s.
So with the combination of warm temperatures and gusty winds, minimum RH values by this afternoon are forecasted between 25-30% over portions of south central SD. The Grassland Fire Danger Index (GFDI) is in the High category here, which includes from Stanley, Sully, Hyde Counties and southward. The drying of fuels and gusty winds (25-30kts) will result in the potential for elevated fire weather conditions for this area. Wind gusts do reach RFW criteria and just shy of RH criteria, however, to err on the side of caution a RFW has been issued for Stanley, Jones, and Lyman Counties from 18Z-01Z. For Saturday the GFDI will be in the High Category with more of an eastward shift over portions of south central and east central SD. RH values are not expected to be as low ranging between 35-40%.
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.LONG TERM /SATURDAY EVENING THROUGH THURSDAY/... Issued at 323 AM CDT Fri Oct 3 2025
Overall not much change with the setup Saturday evening/overnight into Sunday with severe weather setup and precipitation amounts.
NBM deterministic 24-hour QPF is on the order of 1-2 inches with a bullseye across north central/northwest South Dakota, essentially on our northwest border. There is a tight gradient, with a significant drop to the south and east, with a deterministic QPF of only about a 1/4 inch for Pierre and maybe a few hundreds for Aberdeen areas. There is also a fairly large 25th-75th percentile range even within this area of higher QPF, with western Corson county`s range on the low end of 0.35 to a higher range of 1.88 ... thats and 1.5" range.
As for the severe weather potential, the environment features high shear but limited instability. Essentially skinny CAPE and inverted V soundings with high LCLs. Mid level temperatures to the east of the surface low are also going to effectively cap the warm sector.
Thereafter the focus shifts to frost potential. 1025mb surface high pressure moves overhead during the day Monday, so a bit too early for Monday morning frost, except maybe in the far west. Will also contend with some high clouds across the southern half of the CWA to help inhibit temperature drops. Probabilities of 36 degrees or lower limited to north central South Dakota between 30 and 70 percent, though probability of less than 32 is down around 10-20%. Tuesday would appear the more logical setup for frost, with the high departing. Low level flow shifts to west southwesterly, and the gradient is light. NBM probabilities have shifted lower however, down to between 20-50% for Tuesday morning confined to western Corson and northern Campbell. Uncertain as to the cause, with a lack of low level moisture or gradient winds. A backdoor front is evident, but that doesn`t come in till later Tuesday. And while there is a re-enforcing shot of cooler air backing in, the surface high remains to the northwest so gradient winds (northeasterlies) may also preclude a widespread frost. So for Wednesday morning, NBM deterministic has backed down slightly from the previous run coverage for frost mention, however probabilities run from 20-30% across the southern tier of the CWA to 40-60% along the ND/SD state line... and its important to note the high range of uncertainty in low temperatures with a 10 degree range in the 25th-75th percentiles.
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.AVIATION /12Z TAFS THROUGH 12Z SATURDAY/... Issued at 621 AM CDT Fri Oct 3 2025
Terminals KABR,KATY,KPIR,KMBG
VFR conditions for all terminals. KPIR will experience some LLWS this morning prior to south southeasterly winds mixing out and increasing through the day. LLWS will redevelop overnight tonight for all terminals.
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.ABR WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... SD...Red Flag Warning until 8 PM CDT /7 PM MDT/ this evening for SDZ033-045-048.
MN...None. &&
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UPDATE...06 SHORT TERM...MMM LONG TERM...07 AVIATION...07
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