A series of Pacific fronts will bring periodic waves of showers and thunderstorms to parts of the Great Basin and Pacific Northwest the next few days. Swells, high surf, dangerous rip currents and areas of coastal flooding continue along much of the East Coast from both Humberto and Imelda. Unseasonably hot temperatures continue for much of the Plains and Midwest through the remainder of the week. Read More >
Crazy Horse Memorial
Devils Tower National Monument
Mount Rushmore National Memorial
Spearfish Canyon Scenic Byway (near the Spearfish entrance)
Badlands National Park (Interior entrance)
Custer State Park
Wind Cave National Park
Angostura Reservoir
Belle Fourche Reservoir
Cold Brook Reservoir
Deerfield Reservoir
Keyhole Reservoir
Pactola Reservoir
Shadehill Reservoir
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784 SXUS43 KUNR 012002 RECUNR Afternoon Hot Air Balloon Forecast National Weather Service Rapid City SD 201 PM MDT Wed Oct 1 2025 This forecast is information to assist pilots and aircrews for flight planning and is not to be considered as a sole source of information to meet all preflight actions. Pilots should receive a complete preflight briefing from a Flight Service Station (1-800-WXBRIEF) or online via 1800wxbrief.com. ...HERE IS THE AFTERNOON HOT AIR BALLOON FORECAST FOR THE HOT SPRINGS MUNICIPAL AIRPORT... .THIS AFTERNOON... Sunset: 632 PM. Surface Wind Forecast: 4 PM...300/12G21 mph. 6 PM...360/07 mph. Boundary Layer Wind: 4 PM...330/20 mph. Depth 7000 ft. 6 PM...360/13 mph. Depth 1500 ft. RAP Winds (approx. 5 PM): 250ft...340/11 mph. 500ft...340/13 mph. 1000ft...340/13 mph. 2000ft...340/13 mph. 3000ft...330/13 mph. Surface Lifted Index: 4 PM...0. 7 PM...+1. Density Altitude: 4 PM...5660 ft. 6 PM...5414 ft. Additional Weather Info: clear below 12000 feet AGL, unrestricted visibilities. .OUTLOOK FOR TOMORROW MORNING... Sunrise: 652 AM. Weather: clear skies, unrestricted visibilities. Surface Wind: 6 AM...190/05 mph. 8 AM...230/05 mph. Boundary Wind: 6 AM...250/07 mph. Depth 400 ft. 8 AM...230/08 mph. Depth 400 ft. RAP Winds (approx. 6 AM): 250ft...220/01 mph. 500ft...170/09 mph. 1000ft...170/13 mph. 2000ft...190/15 mph. 3000ft...220/12 mph. This forecast is not routinely updated or amended outside of any scheduled issuances. && Additional aviation observations and forecasts are available at aviationweather.gov. You can also read the local aviation forecast discussion at https://www.aviationweather.gov/fcstdisc. $$ WFO UNR
Note: "Boundary layer" above refers to the planetary boundary layer, or the layer within which the effects of friction are significant (courtesy of the NWS Glossary). The depth of this layer will vary throughout the day, typically reaching its maximum depth in the afternoon and minimum depth overnight.
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