Regional Weather Synopsis
Issued by NWS Aberdeen, SD

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Radio Weather Synopsis
National Weather Service Aberdeen SD
255 PM CST Mon Nov 10 2025 /155 PM MST Mon Nov 10 2025/

Surface high pressure will shift southeast of the listening area
tonight as a warm front moves west to east across the Dakotas. This
will help to minimize any threats of temperatures plummeting
overnight as a warmer air mass begins to move into the area. A cold
front will move in quickly behind the departing warm front early
Tuesday morning switching winds from a southwest to northwest
direction. Mostly dry conditions are expected tonight through
Tuesday, although cannot completely rule out a few flurries late
tonight across far northeast South Dakota and west central Minnesota.

Today`s breezy winds will diminish tonight but in turn increase
across the Sisseton Hills area, especially along the eastern slopes
where downsloping effects will be possible with gusts reaching
potentially up to 45 mph during the late evening and early overnight.
Lows tonight will fall this evening into the 20s to low 30s, but
then steady out or slowly rise overnight. Warmer temperatures with
highs in the upper 40s to mid 50s will be possible Tuesday.

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