146  
FXUS63 KFSD 172345  
AFDFSD  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SIOUX FALLS SD  
545 PM CST SUN NOV 17 2024  
   
KEY MESSAGES
 
 
- WIDESPREAD RAIN CHANCES (70%-100%) RETURN FROM MONDAY  
AFTERNOON THROUGH TUESDAY. RAIN RATES UP TO 0.25" INCHES/HR  
COULD LEAD TO ACCUMULATIONS UP TO 1.00+ INCHES IN AREAS EAST  
OF HWY-281.  
 
- LIGHT SNOW WILL BE POSSIBLE MOSTLY NORTH OF I-90 FROM TUESDAY  
NIGHT TO WEDNESDAY. HOWEVER, UNCERTAINTY STILL REMAINS IN  
EXACT AMOUNTS.  
 
- BREEZY TO STRONG NORTHWESTERLY WINDS ARE EXPECTED ON TUESDAY  
AND WEDNESDAY WITH WIND GUSTS BETWEEN 40 TO 50 MPH POSSIBLE.  
 
- COLD WIND CHILLS IN SINGLE DIGITS TO TEENS WILL BE POSSIBLE ON  
BOTH TUESDAY NIGHT AND WEDNESDAY NIGHT.  
 

 
   
DISCUSSION
 
 
ISSUED AT 230 PM CST SUN NOV 17 2024  
 
REST OF THE EVENING/TONIGHT: A MILD AND QUIET DAY CONTINUES!  
TAKING A LOOK ACROSS THE AREA, MOSTLY CLEAR CONDITIONS PERSIST  
AS A WEAK SURFACE HIGH SLIDES TO THE SOUTH AND SOUTHEAST OF OUR  
AREA. LOOKING ALOFT, WARM AIR ADVECTION (WAA) SHOULD BEGIN TO  
STRENGTHEN THIS EVENING WITH THE ARRIVAL OF THE UPPER-LEVEL  
COMPONENT OF THE HIGH. WHILE THIS WON'T MEAN TOO MUCH FOR  
TONIGHT, THE STAGE IS ALMOST SET FOR TOMORROW'S PRECIPITATION  
CHANCES. LASTLY, ANOTHER COOL NIGHT IS ON THE HORIZON AS  
TEMPERATURES DROP TOWARDS FREEZING WITH THE COOLEST CONDITIONS  
NORTH OF I-90.  
 
MONDAY-WEDNESDAY: HEADING INTO THE NEW WEEK, QUIETER CONDITIONS  
WILL CONTINUE THROUGH THE FIRST HALF OF MONDAY AS WARM AIR  
ADVECTION (WAA) STRENGTHENS ON THE BACKSIDE OF THE AMPLIFIED  
RIDGING. AS MORE WARM AND MOIST AIR POOLS INTO OUR AREA  
THROUGHOUT THE MORNING, EXPECT OUR TEMPERATURES TO GRADUALLY  
WARM INTO THE UPPER 40S TO LOW 50S FOR THE DAY. FROM HERE, CLOUD  
COVER WILL GRADUALLY INCREASE FROM SOUTH TO NORTH AHEAD OF A  
WELL AGREED UPON ULL THAT WILL LIFT INTO OUR AREA BY LATE MONDAY  
MORNING. AS OUR RAIN CHANCES (70%-100%) GRADUALLY INCREASE INTO  
MONDAY AFTERNOON, THE COMBINATION OF WEAK INSTABILITY ALONG  
WITH STRONG MID-LEVEL FRONTOGENESIS WILL LEAD TO WIDESPREAD  
LIGHT TO MODERATE SHOWERS WITH A FEW HEAVIER SHOWERS HAVING  
RAINFALL RATES UP TO 0.25" INCHES/HR ACCORDING TO THE HREF.  
WITH THIS IN MIND, ACCUMULATIONS BETWEEN 1.00 TO 1.25 INCHES ARE  
EXPECTED EAST OF HWY-281 WITH AREAS WEST OF THE HIGHWAY  
RECEIVING CLOSER TO 0.50"-0.90" OF AN INCH OF ACCUMULATIONS. AS  
THIS SYSTEM CONTINUES TO ROTATE NORTHEASTWARDS INTO CENTRAL MN  
BY MONDAY NIGHT, EXPECT OUR RAIN CHANCES TO GRADUALLY DIMINISH  
FROM SOUTHWEST TO NORTHEAST WITH MOST AREAS BEING COMPLETELY  
PRECIPITATION-FREE BY THE MID-MORNING ON TUESDAY.  
 
LOOKING INTO THE REST OF TUESDAY, QUIETER CONDITIONS RETURN AS A  
STRONG PUSH OF COLD AIR ADVECTION (CAA) MOVE THROUGH OUR AREA  
ALOFT. THIS ALONG WITH NORTHWESTERLY SURFACE WINDS WILL HELP  
KICK START OUR COOLER STRETCH HEADING INTO THE WEEKEND. HOWEVER  
TO START, EXPECT OUR TEMPERATURES TO DECREASE INTO THE LOW TO  
MID 40S FOR THE DAY. FROM HERE, THE MAIN CONCERNS SHIFT TOWARDS  
STRONGER WINDS AND COLDER WIND CHILLS AS THE SPG TIGHTENS. WITH  
THIS IN MIND, FURTHER ANALYSIS OF SOUNDINGS SHOWS UP TO 40 KTS  
AT THE TOP OF THE MIXED LAYER WITH THE STRONGEST WINDS SETTING  
UP ALONG AND WEST OF THE JAMES RIVER VALLEY. WHILE THIS DOES  
MEET OUR WIND ADVISORY CRITERIA, OPTED TO HOLD OFF ON ISSUING  
ANY HEADLINES FOR NOW SINCE WE'RE STILL A FEW DAYS OUT AT THIS  
TIME. NONETHELESS, AS TEMPERATURES DROP TOWARDS THE MID TO  
UPPER 20S BY TUESDAY NIGHT; BREEZY NORTHWESTERLY WINDS WILL LEAD  
TO CHILLY WIND CHILLS IN THE LOWER TO UPPER TEEN HEADING INTO  
THE START OF THE DAY ON WEDNESDAY. WITH THIS IN MIND, MAKE SURE  
TO DRESS IN LAYERS AND TO AVOID PROLONGED EXPOSURE TO THE COLD!  
 
LASTLY, AS THE PREVIOUSLY MENTIONED ULL PHASES INTO AN APPROACHING  
TROUGH BY TUESDAY NIGHT COULD SEE A SOME LIGHT SNOW DEVELOP ACROSS  
AREAS NORTH OF I-90 THROUGH WEDNESDAY. WHILE UNCERTAINTY STILL  
REMAINS, 17.12Z GUIDANCE IS SPLIT ON OVERALL AMOUNTS WITH THE  
EURO/CANADIAN SHOWING MORE WRAP AROUND MOISTURE THAN THE NAM/GFS  
SOLUTIONS. AS A RESULT, ITS A LITTLE TOO EARLY TO DETERMINE WHICH  
SOLUTION WILL WIN OUT AT THIS TIME. HOWEVER, MOST ENSEMBLE GUIDANCE  
CONTINUES TO SHOW MEDIUM TO HIGH CONFIDENCE (50%-80%) IN AT LEAST A  
TENTH OF A INCH OF SNOWFALL ACROSS MOST AREAS WITH THE HIGHEST  
CONFIDENCE ALONG THE HWY-14 CORRIDOR SO WE COULD AT LEAST SEE A  
LITTLE SOMETHING TO START THE DAY ON WEDNESDAY.  
 
WEDNESDAY ONWARDS: LOOKING INTO THE MIDDLE AND LATTER PARTS OF  
THE WEEK, ANY LINGERING SNOW CHANCES WILL CONTINUE TO DIMINISH  
AS THE NEWLY DEVELOPED ULL ROTATES EASTWARDS INTO THE GREAT  
LAKES REGION. FROM HERE, THE MAIN CONCERNS CONTINUE TO BE  
STRONGER WINDS AND COLDER WIND CHILLS OVERNIGHT. TAKING A LOOK  
AT SOUNDINGS, AMPLE MIXING AND UP TO 55 KTS AT THE TOP OF THE  
MIXED LAYER WILL CONTINUE TO PROMOTE STRONGER WIND GUSTS ACROSS  
THE AREA WITH THE STRONGEST GUSTS ALONG AND WEST OF THE JAMES  
RIVER. WHILE ANOTHER WIND HEADLINE WILL LIKELY BE NEEDED ON  
WEDNESDAY, WILL HAVE TO LOOK CLOSER INTO WHETHER A WIND  
ADVISORY, HIGH WIND WARNING, OR A COMBINATION OF THE TWO IS  
NEEDED FOR PARTS OF THE AREA. SHIFTING GEARS TO WIND CHILLS,  
COLDER TEMPERATURES IN THE LOW TO MID 20S OVERNIGHT ALONG WITH  
ELEVATED NORTHWESTERLY WINDS WILL LEAD TO COLD WIND CHILLS IN  
THE SINGLE DIGITS TO LOW TEENS TOWARDS THE START OF THURSDAY.  
WITH THIS IN MIND, MAKE SURE TO BUNDLE UP! BY THURSDAY AND  
FRIDAY, QUIETER CONDITIONS RETURN AS RIDGING AND SUBSIDENCE  
MOVES INTO THE REGION. COOLER OVERALL CONDITIONS WILL PERSIST  
INTO THE WEEKEND AS DAILY HIGHS DROP INTO THE LOW TO UPPER 30S.  
 

 
   
AVIATION /00Z TAFS THROUGH 00Z TUESDAY/
 
 
ISSUED AT 545 PM CST SUN NOV 17 2024  
 
VFR CONDITIONS AND RELATIVELY LIGHT WINDS WILL PREVAIL THROUGH  
THE NIGHTTIME HOURS AND INTO EARLY MORNING MONDAY.  
 
AFTER 14Z-15Z, RAIN WILL QUICKLY SPREAD NORTH ACROSS MUCH OF THE  
FORECAST AREA, BRINGING A RAPID DETERIORATION IN CEILINGS, AND  
TO A LESSER EXTENT VISIBILITY. BY THE END OF THIS TAF PERIOD,  
IFR-LIFR CEILINGS WILL BE WIDESPREAD, PERHAPS JUST REACHING  
KHON BY 19/00Z. WITH LIGHT TO MODERATE RAIN EXPECTED, MVFR TO  
LOCALLY IFR VISIBILITY IS ALSO LIKELY.  
 
EAST WINDS WILL INCREASE AFTER DAYBREAK, AND ESPECIALLY AFTER  
18Z, WITH GUSTS 20-25KT PREVALENT EAST OF THE JAMES RIVER VALLEY  
THROUGH THE AFTERNOON.  
 

 
   
FSD WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
 
 
SD...NONE.  
MN...NONE.  
IA...NONE.  
NE...NONE.  
 

 
 

 
 
DISCUSSION...GUMBS  
AVIATION...JH  
 
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