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Nowlin, South Dakota Weather Forecast Discussion

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FXUS63 KUNR 041953
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Area Forecast Discussion For Western SD and Northeastern WY National Weather Service Rapid City SD 153 PM MDT Sat Oct 4 2025

.KEY MESSAGES...

- Widespread rain and colder temperatures today into Sunday.

- Warming trend early next week, with drier conditions.

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.DISCUSSION...(This Evening Through Saturday) Issued at 104 PM MDT Sat Oct 4 2025

Current Water Vapor and upper air models show upper trough from western MT down into UT this afternoon as broad upper ridge sits over the Great Lakes region. Surface analysis shows an initial frontal boundary that has moved through the forecast area today currently stretching from northeastern SD down into western NE, and a stronger cold front that will impact the area later currently over MT into western ND. Radar currently shows scattered showers over northeastern WY and parts of western SD this afternoon behind the initial front. Winds are generally out of the north to northeast with gusts 20 to 25 mph, and temperatures sit in the mid 60s to mid 70s for most places, while south central SD sits in the low 80s.

As the upper trough moves towards the northern/central plains later today, expect an increase in showers and maybe a few embedded thunderstorms this afternoon and evening. Limited CAPE given the cloud coverage early in the day, but LLJ shifting over the area will help increase TS potential. The higher QPF amounts are expected this evening through Sunday morning where the better moisture and lift will be over the forecast area. HREF probabilities of 0.5" precip over the next 24 hours shows a strong signal from northeastern WY into northern SD, as well as the Black Hills. Gusty northwest winds are expected behind the 2nd front on Sunday. GFS/NAM models have dialed back a bit on the pressure changes behind the front now, more in the 3-5 mb/3hr range late Sunday morning into the afternoon. Still could see a short timeframe just behind the front of 45-50 mph gusts as it`s going through. Expect much colder temperatures for Sunday and Monday behind the front, with highs in the 40s over the Black Hills, and 50s elsewhere. A secondary upper trough may support another round of light rain or snow across mainly the southwest third Sunday night into Monday morning.

Lingering precipitation will taper off early Monday, and upper trough slides east of the Region later Monday into Tuesday. Meanwhile broad upper ridge builds over the western CONUS Tuesday, sparking a warming trend towards mid-week and drier conditions. The Euro and GFS both point to a potential shortwave crossing the northern plains later next week, though differ timing and strength. Both models show scant moisture with this disturbance, however it is still pretty far out. Will monitor trends to see the degree of local effects.

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.AVIATION...(For the 18Z TAFS Through 18Z Sunday) Issued At 1130 AM MDT Sat Oct 4 2025

A storm system will bring showers and isolated thunderstorms as well as MVFR/IFR conditions through the rest of the forecast period. The lowest cigs and heaviest precipitation will be found from northeast WY into NW SD tonight. Winds will increase from the northwest after 06Z, with gusts over 35 knots as a cold front moves from northwest to southeast across the area Sunday morning.

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.UNR WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... SD...None. WY...None. &&

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DISCUSSION/KEY MESSAGES...Dye AVIATION...Smith

NWS UNR Office Area Forecast Discussion

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