If you have read anything I have written in the last several Septembers, I know that I make a much bigger deal of meteorological autumn than astronomical autumn. Meteorological autumn, which begins September 1 tends to follow the change in the weather much closer. But enough of that. How about today's Black Hills forecast?
The sun should peek out late this afternoon with partly sunny skies over Rapid City by 3pm while mostly sunny skies develop over the far southwest corner of the state by 5pm. The northern Hills will remain mostly cloudy. Highs today will range from 55-60 with readings of 64-69 at Edgemont and Ardmore.
Skies will be clear by midnight revealing a full harvest moon. Areas of fog will develop overnight but the fog will burn off by 10am tomorrow. Lows will be 36-41 with some valley frost.
A few clouds will move in from the northwest tomorrow afternoon. Highs 72-77.
The weekend will be mostly sunny with highs of 69-74 Saturday and 75-80 on Sunday.