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Regional Weather Forecast National Weather Service Bismarck ND 228 AM CDT Tue Mar 19 2024 /128 AM MDT Tue Mar 19 2024/ Temperatures will trend cooler for most locations today, as a cold frontal passage moves southward across the region. Highs today will range from the upper 20s in northern Minnesota, to still mild at around 60 across western South Dakota. A significant weather pattern change can then be expected Wednesday and onwards, as temperatures trend much colder and precipitation chances return to the Northern Plains. Accumulating snow chances increase Wednesday into Thursday, with up to around 5 inches of snow forecast through Thursday night for portions of the Northern Plains, while other areas see little if any snow. A more intense round of winter weather is then possible over the weekend across much of the Northern Plains and Upper Midwest, with the potential to disrupt travel for many. If you have travel plans this weekend through early next week, you will want to monitor the latest weather forecast information.National Ag. Weather Outlook, International Ag. Weather Summary Current Surface Map, [2nd Source TWC] JONES County, South Dakota Agriculture, Lawn & Garden Weather Advisory Click here for UKAWC Point Agricultural, Lawn & Garden Forecast/Outlook Ag. Weather Forecast Parameter Maps:Spraying Conditions , Dewpoint Temperatures, Livestock Heat Stress Hourly Observations For JONES County 800 AM CDT TUE MAR 19 2024 SOUTHWEST AND SOUTH CENTRAL SOUTH DAKOTA CITY SKY/WX TMP DP RH WIND PRES REMARKS RAPID CTY ARPT CLEAR 34 23 64 SW3 29.99R TC 1 PIERRE CLEAR 32 27 81 NW10 29.93S WCI 24 TC 0 CUSTER CLEAR 39 13 34 CALM 30.03R TC 4 ELLSWORTH AFB CLEAR 37 23 57 W5 29.95S TC 3 PHILIP CLEAR 30 24 78 SW6 29.99S WCI 24 TC -1 PINE RIDGE CLEAR 26 20 77 NW3 30.02S TC -3 SPEARFISH CLEAR 39 23 52 W5 30.00F TC 4 WINNER CLEAR 38 27 64 W10 29.97R TC 3 Current Temperatures, Dewpoint, RH, Wind, Surface 4-Panel Current Agricultural Weather Conditions in South Dakota Based on observations at 700am CDT, Tuesday March 19, 2024 Across South Dakota...temperatures are near 33 east. Current sky condition is partly cloudy east.In the east, relative humidity is near 58%, and the dew point is near 20 degrees. Winds are unavailable west. Winds are unavailable central. Winds are calm east, where conditions are favorable for spraying. Based on current available observations, the highest temperature is 39 degrees at YANKTON and WINNER. The lowest temperature is 29 degrees at BROOKINGS.
All NWS Radars (In near-real time), Current Livestock Heat Stress Index (LSI), Current Wind Chill Map Hazardous Weather Outlook For JONES County,SD 307 AM CDT Tue Mar 19 2024 /207 AM MDT Tue Mar 19 2024/ DAY ONE Today and tonight. No hazardous weather is expected at this time. DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN Wednesday through Monday. No hazardous weather is expected at this time. SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT Spotter activation is not expected at this time.
NWS Severe Weather Map , Convective Outlook 7-Day Forecast For JONES County, SD 743 AM CDT Tue Mar 19 2024 TODAY TONIGHT WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY NIGHT THURSDAY THURSDAY NIGHT FRIDAY FRIDAY NIGHT AND SATURDAY SATURDAY NIGHT SUNDAY SUNDAY NIGHT AND MONDAY 12-48 Hr Surface Forecast Maps, TWC 4-Panel Surface Forecast, Fire Danger, Day 1 Precip, Day 2 Precip, Days 1-5 Precip, Severe Weather Pot.-Day 1, Day 2 Medium & Long Range Outlook For South Dakota S DAKOTA --------------------------------------------- 6 TO 10 DAY 8 TO 14 DAY 30 DAY 90 DAY MAR 24-28 MAR 26-APR 1 JUN JUN-AUG ----------- ----------- -------- --------- Temperature: Below Below Above Above Precipitation: Above Above Below Below .... Medium and long range outlooks provided by NCEP/K. Thomas Priddy5 Day Rainfall Forecast, 6 to 10 Day , 8 to 14 Day , Text, 30-Day Outook, 90-Day Outook, 120-Day Outlook Historical Weather And Climate Facts For Today MARCH 19TH HISTORIC WEATHER EVENTS ...1950... Timberline Lodge reported 246 inches of snow on the ground, a record for the state of Oregon. (The Weather Channel) ...1935... Suffocating dust storms occurred frequently in southeastern Colorado between the 12th and the 25th of the month. Six people died, and many livestock starved or suffocated. Up to six feet of dust covered the ground. Schools were closed, and many rural homes were deserted by tenants. (The Weather Channel) ...1956... The second heavy snowstorm in just three days hit Boston. Nearby Blue Hill received 19.5 inches contributing to their snowiest March of record. (David Ludlum) Ag Weather Center, Department of Biosystems & Agricultural Engineering, University of Kentucky |