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Area forecast discussion 
National Weather Service Sioux Falls South Dakota 
411 am CDT Tuesday may 21 2013 


Short term...(today and tonight) 
issued at 408 am CDT Tuesday may 21 2013 


Upper level low continues to spin across the area with best lift and 
moisture transport located across the northern and western portions 
of the forecast area. Further to the east...instability showers may 
develop...but with limited heating and instability...am not really 
expecting much in the way of thunder/severe weather. With a fair 
amount of cloud cover...temperatures should remain 10 to 15 degrees 
below normal today. 


Long term...(wednesday through monday) 
issued at 408 am CDT Tuesday may 21 2013 


Upper level low will continue to slowly wobble southeastward tonight 
and Wednesday...with its center tracking across our eastern forecast 
area tonight and into southeastern Iowa on Wednesday. Unsettled 
conditions will persist tonight as the trowal continues to shift 
east through the forecast area. Best potential for showers will be 
across our northern forecast area tonight while much of northwest 
Iowa will likely remain in the dry sector through the bulk of the 
night and will see more isolated showers. With the low filling and 
moving away from the region on Wednesday...scattered showers can be 
expected across the County Warning Area in the morning then tapering off from west 
to east in the afternoon and evening. Showers are expected to remain 
generally on the light with most locations seeing less than a 
quarter inch of additional rainfall. Persistent cloudy skies and 
moist conditions will lead to another cool day on Wednesday with 
highs only expected to reach the upper 50s and lower 60s. 


Surface high pressure sinks southward on Wednesday night which 
should finally allow the clouds to begin scouring out 
overnight...however lows will be unseasonably cool in the low to middle 
40s. While late week into early next week looks to resume the wet 
pattern...temperatures will also be on a gradual warming trend. 
Southwesterly upper level flow will direct several shortwaves 
through the region and bring the potential for scattered 
thunderstorms each period. Timing these waves remains 
problematic...however all models do point to a very active pattern 
during this time with several waves of precipitation. 


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Aviation...(for the 06z tafs through 06z Tuesday night) 
issued at 1054 PM CDT Monday may 20 2013 


Large upper low will be drifting southward across the northern 
plains tonight and Tuesday...greatly affecting the Sioux Falls 
forecast area. In general...it appears mainly VFR conditions will 
prevail south of I 90...with a lot of MVFR to even a bit of IFR 
north of I 90. Rain will be wrapping down behind the low... 
affecting areas west of I 29 late tonight and Tuesday morning... 
then moving eastward along I 29 late Tuesday afternoon and 
evening. In areas of rain...MVFR visibilities are certainly 
possible with even some localized IFR at times. There is also a 
possibility based on the latest NAM model that MVFR could move 
into ksux late Tuesday and this will be watched. 




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Fsd watches/warnings/advisories... 
South Dakota...none. 
Minnesota...none. 
Iowa...none. 
NE...none. 
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Short term.../ 
long term... 
aviation...