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High Wind — Miner, South Dakota

2024-04-06 · Miner, South Dakota

53 MG
Magnitude

Event narrative

Sustained winds infrequently peaked between 40 and 43 mph in the morning hours and then more consistently peaked between 40 and 48 mph during the afternoon. Although sustained winds dropped below 40 mph into the evening, a maximum wind gust of 61 mph was observed shortly before midnight at the South Dakota Road Weather Information System site near Howard (SD 597), likely aided by nearby showers.

Wider weather episode

A strong pressure gradient and elevated winds atop a well mixed boundary layer ahead of a low pressure system across Nebraska resulted in high winds across southeast South Dakota mainly during the afternoon and evening hours of April 6th. Multiple automated stations reported maximum wind gusts at or above 58 mph. In a couple instances, these high winds were aided by nearby rain showers.


Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1177778. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.