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Above Average Temperatures for Most Today; Winter Weather Returns to the Upper Midwest and Great Lakes

Well above average temperatures are forecast today into Wednesday over most of the lower 48 states away from the Gulf Coast. A storm system passing across southern Canada will bring a wintry mix to the upper Great Lakes today. A trailing cold front will then bring the wintry mix from the central Appalachians through the Northeast U.S. Wednesday and Thursday. Read More >

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Morning Hot Air Balloon Forecast
National Weather Service Rapid City SD
301 AM MST Tue Jan 13 2026

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 MORNING HOT AIR BALLOON FORECAST
FOR THE HOT SPRINGS MUNICIPAL AIRPORT...

.THIS MORNING...
    Sunrise:                         725 AM.

    Surface Wind Forecast:           6 AM...250/13G22 mph.
                                     8 AM...260/15G25 mph.

    Boundary Layer Wind:             7 AM...270/22 mph. Depth 500 ft.
                                     9 AM...290/31 mph. Depth 900 ft.

    RAP Winds (at 7 AM):              250ft...250/12 mph.
                                      500ft...290/21 mph.
                                     1000ft...300/34 mph.
                                     2000ft...310/45 mph.
                                     3000ft...310/51 mph.

    Surface Lifted Index:            6 AM...+14.
                                     9 AM...+11.

    Density Altitude:                6 AM...3286 ft.
                                     8 AM...3555 ft.

    Additional Weather Info:         ceilings around 10000 feet AGL,
                                     unrestricted visibilities,
                                     20 percent chance of precipitation.


.OUTLOOK FOR THIS AFTERNOON...
    Sunset:         438 PM.

    Weather:        ceilings around 4000 feet AGL,
                    unrestricted visibilities,
                    30 percent chance of precipitation.

    Surface Wind:   3 PM...320/20G28 mph.
                    5 PM...310/17 mph.

    Boundary Wind:  3 PM...330/28 mph. Depth 1800 ft.
                    5 PM...320/24 mph. Depth 700 ft.

    RAP Winds (at 3 PM):  250ft...320/07 mph.
                          500ft...330/16 mph.
                         1000ft...330/24 mph.
                         2000ft...330/32 mph.
                         3000ft...330/39 mph.


.OUTLOOK FOR TOMORROW MORNING...
    Surface Wind Forecast:           6 AM...270/07 mph.
                                     8 AM...280/07 mph.

    RAP Winds (at 7 AM):              250ft...300/10 mph.
                                      500ft...320/18 mph.
                                     1000ft...340/28 mph.
                                     2000ft...340/36 mph.
                                     3000ft...340/43 mph.

    Additional Weather Info:         ceilings at less than 1000 feet AGL,
                                     unrestricted visibilities.


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.

Link: Vertical Wind Profile for Hot Springs Municipal Airport (courtesy CWSU Seattle)

 

The soundings below show temperature (in red) and dew point (in green) at decreasing pressures (increasing heights) throughout the atmosphere.

Winds (in knots; 1 knot = 1.15078 mph) are shown at right.
Pennants or flags correspond to 50 kt, long barbs represent 10 kt, and short barbs represent 5 kt. Winds are also colored by magnitude.
The shaft points to the direction from which the wind is blowing. More information about wind barbs can be found here.

 

Latest Observed Sounding from Rapid City (courtesy NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research)


Latest Observed Sounding from Rapid City (courtesy NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research)

 

 

Forecast Soundings for the Hot Springs Municipal Airport (click to zoom)

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