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Issued by NWS Rapid City, SD
Issued by NWS Rapid City, SD
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314 FXUS63 KUNR 181053 AFDUNR Area Forecast Discussion For Western SD and Northeastern WY National Weather Service Rapid City SD 453 AM MDT Mon Aug 18 2025 .KEY MESSAGES... - Slight risk (2/5) for severe thunderstorms today across much of western SD - Turning hot and dry Tuesday through Thursday. Could see upper 90s to 100F by Wednesday and Thursday. - Turning cooler with unsettled weather returning by next weekend. && .DISCUSSION...(Today Through Sunday) Issued at 338 AM MDT Mon Aug 18 2025 Current satellite and radar imagery show scattered storms associated with a weak upper level wave across southeastern MT/southwestern ND/northwestern SD. These storms should graze far northwestern SD through the early morning hours. While some of the stronger updrafts may produce small hail and gusty winds, not anticipating any severe weather at this time. Main concern today will be the potential for strong to severe thunderstorms across the western SD plains this afternoon evening. Continued moist, upslope flow and steep mid-level lapse rates of ~8.0C/km will support a moderately unstable airmass (ML CAPE of 2000+J/kg) over much of western SD. Meanwhile, bulk shear values of 30-40kt will support organized convection. The limiting factor is the lack of large scale ascent which may keep widespread convection from occurring and should keep the threat conditional. The most likely spots for storms this afternoon will be around the eastern slopes of the Black Hills where terrain induced convergence will be enough to overcome the cap. Some CAMs have also been showing a signal for scattered storms developing over the western SD plains along a sfc trof. 500hpa ridge will strengthen over the western CONUS through the mid week, resulting in warmer and drier conditions by Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday look to be the hottest days of the week with temperatures approaching 100F. Northern stream trof/upper low grazes the region late Thursday with attendant cold front bringing cooler temperatures to the region for Friday into the weekend. Unsettled northwest flow establishes itself over the Northern Plains for the weekend as well, with daily chances for precip returning to the region. && .AVIATION...(For the 12Z TAFS Through 12Z Tuesday Morning) Issued At 451 AM MDT Mon Aug 18 2025 VFR conditions are expected across the area. Isolated to scattered storms are expected this afternoon and evening, especially over the Black Hills and portions of western South Dakota. && .UNR WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... SD...None. WY...None. && $$ DISCUSSION/KEY MESSAGES...Wong AVIATION...Wong