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FXUS63 KUNR 301950  
AFDUNR  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION FOR WESTERN SD AND NORTHEASTERN WY  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE RAPID CITY SD  
150 PM MDT SUN MAR 30 2025  
   
KEY MESSAGES
 
 
-LIGHT SNOW WILL CONTINUE INTO THE EVENING OVER FAR WESTERN SD  
INTO NORTHEAST WY, WITH LITTLE TO NO ACCUMULATION EXPECTED  
 
-A SERIES OF DISTURBANCES WILL BRING CHANCES FOR RAIN/SNOW TO THE  
REGION THROUGH MUCH OF THE WEEK  
 
-A STRONGER DISTURBANCE WILL BRING A GOOD CHANCE OF RAIN AND SNOW  
TO THE REGION TUES, WITH SNOW ACCUMULATIONS POSSIBLE TUES NIGHT  
 
-TEMPERATURES TO REMAIN MAINLY BELOW SEASONAL NORMS THROUGH THE  
WEEK  
 

 
   
DISCUSSION
 
(THIS EVENING THROUGH SUNDAY)  
ISSUED AT 149 PM MDT SUN MAR 30 2025  
 
POTENT PAC UPPER JET CONTINUES TO SUPPORT UNSETTLED FLOW OVER THE  
PAC, BRINGING A SERIES OF IMPULSES INTO THE WESTERN CONUS. THIS  
PATTERN WILL CONTINUE THROUGH THE WEEK, WITH SEVERAL ROUNDS OF PAC  
SYSTEMS INTO THE REGION. WEAK IMPULSE CONTINUES TO MOVE EAST  
ACROSS THE REGION TODAY WITH ANOTHER AROUND OF LIGHT SNOW MOVING  
ACROSS NORTHEAST WY AND FAR WESTERN SD. LIGHT SNOW WILL MOVE EAST  
AND DIMINISH THROUGH EVENING, WITH LITTLE TO NO ACCUMS EXPECTED.  
COOL AND MOIST EASTERLY UPSLOPE FLOW WILL CONTINUE OVERNIGHT WITH  
WIDESPREAD LOW CLOUDS. PATCHY FOG WILL ALSO BE POSSIBLE ALONG THE  
NORTH AND EAST SLOPES OF THE BLACK HILLS. DEEPER TROUGH WILL MOVE  
INTO THE WESTERN CONUS MONDAY AND SUPPORT INCREASING RETURN FLOW  
OVER THE REGION. GUSTY SOUTHEAST WINDS WILL DEVELOP MONDAY WITH  
SOME GUSTS OVER 40 MPH POSSIBLE ACROSS FAR NW SD. TEMPS WILL  
STRUGGLE INTO 30S/40S GIVEN CLOUD COVER AND MOIST UPSLOPE FLOW,  
WITH THE WARMEST TEMPS IN WESTERN CAMPBELL COUNTY WHERE THE BL  
WILL MIX OUT. WEAK IMPULSE WILL TRAVERSE THE FLOW AHEAD OF THIS  
SYSTEM WITH ASSOCIATED STEEP LAPSE RATES AND WILL SUPPORT  
SCATTERED RAIN OR SNOW SHOWERS OVER THE WESTERN THIRD. ISOLATE  
THUNDERSTORMS WILL ALSO BE POSSIBLE FROM NORTHEAST WY INTO FAR  
SOUTHWEST SD IN THE LATE AFTERNOON AND EARLY EVENING. THIS AREA OF  
LIFT WILL SUPPORT SLIGHTLY BETTER CHANCES FOR MOSTLY RAIN ON THE  
SD PLAINS MONDAY NIGHT WHERE POS THETA-E ADV WILL ENSUE. SOME  
FREEZING RAIN OR SNOW WILL ALSO BE POSSIBLE ACROSS NW SD A WELL,  
HINGING ON HOW THE THERMAL FIELDS SET UP. THE MAIN/STRONGER WAVE  
WILL PUSH OUT OF THE ROCKIES TUE AND SUPPORT A GOOD CHANCE OF RAIN  
AND SNOW OVER THE REGION. RAIN WILL CHANGE TO SNOW TUE NIGHT WITH  
SOME POTENTIAL FOR CONCENTRATED BANDING PER STEEP MID LEVEL  
LAPSES RATES AND A STRONG FGEN SIGNAL. LOW CONFIDENCE REMAINS PER  
DETAILS WRT THIS SYSTEM, GIVEN POOR MODEL CONSENSUS AND THE FACT  
THAT SNOW AMOUNTS WILL LIKELY BE DRIVEN BY MESOSCALE PROCESSES.  
AFTER WED, THINGS DRY OUT WITH JUST SOME CHANCES FOR SHOWERS AT  
TIMES AS SEMI-UNSETTLED WESTERLY FLOW CONTINUES. TEMPS WILL ALSO  
MODERATE SOME BY THE END OF THE WEEK, BUT STILL REMAIN AROUND  
SEASONAL NORMS.  
 

 
   
AVIATION
 
(FOR THE 18Z TAFS THROUGH 18Z MONDAY)  
ISSUED AT 1108 AM MDT SUN MAR 30 2025  
 
IFR/LIFR CIGS WILL CONTINUE ACROSS MUCH OF THE REGION THROUGH THE  
VALID TERMINAL FORECAST PERIOD. AREAS OF LIGHT SNOW IN THE KGCC  
TERMINAL WILL PUSH EAST INTO THE BLACK HILLS REGION THROUGH 00Z  
CREATING POCKETS OF MVFR/IFR VSBYS AS WELL. LOOK FOR SOME  
IMPROVEMENT IN THE CIGS FROM WEST TO EAST BEGINNING LATE IN THE  
TERMINAL FORECAST PERIOD.  
 

 
   
UNR WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
 
 
SD...NONE.  
WY...NONE.  

 
 

 
 
DISCUSSION/KEY MESSAGES...JC  
AVIATION...HINTZ  
 
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