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Thunderstorm Wind — Brule, South Dakota

2025-08-16 · near Kimball, Brule, South Dakota

57 MG
Magnitude

Event narrative

Thunderstorm wind gusts were measured by a personal weather station 2 miles south of Kimball.

Wider weather episode

A weak wave lifting out of the central Rockies aided in the initiation of a forward propagating Mesoscale Convective System from the lee of the Black Hills southward into the Nebraska Panhandle. With abundant MUCAPE up to nearly 4000 J/kg and DCAPE up to 1500 J/kg, but deep-layer shear only around 20-25 knots, storms retained a somewhat outflow dominant character while on an east-northeast trek. Winds were generally from 60 to 80 mph with significant damage to trees and a few structures along the track of the system north of Interstate 90 into southwest Minnesota. Around 600 customers were without power across Jerauld, Sanborn and Kingsbury Counties.

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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1290615. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.