Today’s video:
Growing degree day totals so far this year starting April 1 through yesterday vs normal as well:
Observed rainfall over the past 24 hours:
Strong to severe storms are at an elevated risk across the southern half of SD to SW MN tonight into the overnight…the risks being tornadoes, damaging winds and large hail:
Here’s a look at the favored simulated radar guidance starting 5pm tonight through late morning Wednesday AM: Heavy storms to develop 6-9pm CT window in southern South Dakota with all modes of severe weather. The storms remain rather heavy as they push into southern Minnesota mainly after midnight through 7am.
Here is a look at what we discussed from around noon on Wednesday through Friday morning: Heavy storms will once again ignite in South Dakota during the evening hours Wednesday, with heavy storms building through the night across south-central Minnesota. Showers and storms will lift north Thursday as the low pressure system swings through the area.
Total rainfall guidance through Friday is below…as discussed in the video, when it’s all said we think most if not all of our locations for you guys out there see between a range of 1-3″…areas further east closer to Fargo to the eastern half of SD to many MN locations can see an enhanced risk of a total of 2-4″ through Friday AM:
Updated temperature forecasts for the next 2 weeks:
Updated precipitation forecasts for the next 2 weeks:
Wind forecast guidance over the next 4 days:
North Dakota:
Crosby:
Jamestown:
Fargo:
South Dakota:
Pierre:
Aberdeen:
Sioux Falls:
Minnesota:
Worthington:
Grand Rapids:
Minneapolis:
Rochestor:


















