171 FXUS63 KFSD 280945 AFDFSD Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Sioux Falls SD 345 AM CST Fri Dec 28 2018 .SHORT TERM...(Today and Tonight) Issued at 345 AM CST Fri Dec 28 2018 Cyclonic flow around low over western Wisconsin resulting in gusty northwest winds. Isentropic lift gradually wanes through the day, but could still see some light snow/flurries lingering through the day as atmospheric column cools and dendritic layer develops near the surface. Early this morning, model soundings suggest saturation issues aloft, and with surface observations in northwest Iowa suggesting mixed precipitation, elected to issue a winter weather advisory for remaining counties in the east. Have also extended the advisory in time a few hours for gusty winds and blowing snow concerns. With cold air advection through the day, temperatures will fall throughout the day. Expect temperatures to be in the single digits above zero by early afternoon, but with strong north winds remaining through the afternoon hours, could see wind chills approach advisory levels along the highway 14 corridor and along the Buffalo Ridge in southwest Minnesota. Tonight, temperatures at 925 hpa fall into the upper teens below zero leading to the coldest night across the region so far this season. Clearing skies and decreasing winds will allow for decent radiative conditions across the fresh snowpack. With that said, southwesterly winds kick in after 06Z west of I-29 drawing warmer air into the region. .LONG TERM...(Saturday through Thursday) Issued at 345 AM CST Fri Dec 28 2018 Should see a warming trend through the weekend ahead of the next system arriving on New Years eve. Ahead of the system, dendritic layer appears to suffer saturation issues, but growing saturation near the surface may lead to some freezing drizzle across the area. As the robust lift moves into the region, expect snow to develop. Snow should be fairly light, generally totaling around an inch or less. Heaviest snowfall appears to be along the highway 14 corridor closer to the mid-level wave. Behind the departing wave, temperatures plummet back into the deep freeze and remain there for the first few days of 2019. Expect to see some warming late next week as a chinook type pattern develops, though mainly dry conditions look to prevail outside of New Years Eve. && .AVIATION...(For the 06Z TAFS through 06Z Friday night) Issued at 1155 PM CST Thu Dec 27 2018 Widespread MVFR conditions will persist through much of Friday, but combination of falling and blowing snow will continue to create IFR and below visibility through early morning. Wind gusts 30 to 40 knots can be expected through the early afternoon, with gradual loss of ceilings from the north and decrease in winds during the afternoon. && .FSD WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... SD...Winter Weather Advisory until noon CST today for SDZ053>056- 058>071. Winter Storm Warning until noon CST today for SDZ038>040. Winter Weather Advisory until 6 AM CST early this morning for SDZ050-052-057. MN...Winter Weather Advisory until noon CST today for MNZ080-081-089- 090-097-098. Winter Storm Warning until noon CST today for MNZ071-072. IA...Winter Weather Advisory until noon CST today for IAZ001>003- 012>014-020>022-031-032. NE...Winter Weather Advisory until noon CST today for NEZ013-014. && $$ SHORT TERM...BT LONG TERM...BT AVIATION...Chapman