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1251524

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event_typeDust Storm
ncei_event_id1,251,524
episode_id201,220
begin_utc2025-05-11T18:46:00+00:00
end_utc2025-05-12T02:03:00+00:00
stateSOUTH DAKOTA
cz_typeZ
cz_nameHAND
deaths_direct0
deaths_indirect0
injuries_direct0
injuries_indirect0
damage_property0.00K
wfo_sourceEmergency Manager
episode_narrativeStrong south winds, abnormally dry conditions and record temperatures over a 3 to 4 day period resulted in wildfires and blowing dust.||On Saturday, May 10th, temperatures topped out in the mid and upper 80s with peak wind gusts between 30 and 40 mph. An issue with a train caused multiple small fires along 5 miles of track that parallels US Highway 14 in Hughes county, mainly near the town of Blunt. ||On Sunday, May 11th, temperatures topped out in the upper 80s to mid 90s, with record highs set in Sisseton and Mobridge. Wind gusts peaked at 60 mph at the Groton South Dakota State University mesonet station, with a vast majority of weather stations across the area seeing gusts top out over 50 mph. Blowing dust was also evident on satellite across the James valley region, however in Hand county it was particularly notable with commuters and law enforcement reporting visibility down to zero at times. A fire developed on the edge of the town of Claremont and would go on to burn about 80 acres. Damage to power lines as a result of this fire would go on to cause an outage to 245 customers in Day county. A second fire, 6 miles southeast of Glenham would go on to burn 859 acres of mostly farm and pasture land, running north northeast for 3.25 miles. ||Monday, May 12th, was another day with strong winds of 45 to 55 mph, and temperatures topping out in the upper 80s to mid 90s. These strong winds resulted in zero visibility for portions of Hand county due to blowing dust.
event_narrativeHand county emergency management reports visibility near zero along portions of highway 14 and in several other locations across the county. A peak wind gust of 52 mph was observed at the Ree Heights SDDOT mesonet station at 1200 pm CST. Blowing dust was clearly evident on satellite.
year2,025

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