962  
FXUS63 KDMX 031006  
AFDDMX  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DES MOINES IA  
406 AM CST TUE DEC 3 2024  
   
KEY MESSAGES
 
 
- STRENGTHENING AND GUSTY WINDS FROM THE NORTHWEST WEDNESDAY  
THROUGH WEDNESDAY NIGHT. GUSTS APPROACHING AT LEAST 45 MPH  
OVER NORTHERN IOWA, WITH HIGHER GUSTS POSSIBLE.  
 
- SOME FLURRIES/SPRINKLES MAY BE POSSIBLE WEDNESDAY, BUT NO  
WIDESPREAD PRECIPITATION CHANCES THROUGH THE END OF THE WEEK.  
 
- SLIGHT WARM UP TODAY INTO WEDNESDAY BUT BREEZY TO WINDY  
CONDITIONS WILL NOT MAKE IT FEEL LIKE MUCH OF A WARM UP.  
 
- VERY COLD THURSDAY MORNING WITH FEEL-LIKE TEMPERATURES NEAR TO  
BELOW ZERO, BUT COLD SNAP THURSDAY WILL BE SHORT-LIVED AS  
TEMPERATURES MODERATE INTO THE WEEKEND.  
 

 
   
DISCUSSION
 
 
ISSUED AT 359 AM CST TUE DEC 3 2024  
 
THE LIGHT SNOW OF THIS TIME LAST NIGHT HAS BEEN REPLACED BY COLDER  
TEMPERATURES AS A HIGH PRESSURE CROSSES THROUGH THE REGION TODAY  
BEFORE DRIFTING OFF TO THE SOUTHEAST U.S. TONIGHT. CLEAR SKIES HAVE  
COMBINED WITH THE FRESH SNOW AND LIGHT WINDS TO SEND TEMPERATURES  
FALLING RAPIDLY IN SOME LOCATIONS TO THE SINGLE DIGITS WHILE  
LINGERING STRATUS IN OTHER AREAS HAS KEPT TEMPERATURES A TAD WARMER,  
THOUGH IN THE TEENS. AFTER THE COLD START, SLIGHTLY WARMER  
TEMPERATURES ARE ON TAP TODAY AS MID-LEVEL FLOW OUT OF THE WEST  
BRINGS WARM AIR ADVECTION INTO THE AREA THROUGH THE DAY. THE THERMAL  
RIDGE DOESN'T ARRIVE UNTIL TONIGHT, HOWEVER, SO LOWS TONIGHT WILL BE  
THE LARGER BENEFACTOR WITH LOWS IN THE 20S, BUT HIGH TEMPERATURES  
TODAY DO LOOK TO REACH INTO THE 30S FOR ALL BUT THE NORTHEAST WHO  
DON'T QUITE MAKE IT OUT OF THE UPPER 20S. THE CAVEAT IS IT MAY NOT  
FEEL LIKE A WARMER DAY AS WINDS INCREASE INTO THIS AFTERNOON  
BECOMING BREEZY WITH GUSTS OF 20-25 MPH, A FEW GUSTS MAY REACH  
TOWARDS 30 MPH IN THE NORTH TO NORTHWEST. IF THIS ISN'T ENOUGH WIND  
FOR YOU, JUST WAIT, THERE WILL BE MORE ON WEDNESDAY!  
 
WEDNESDAY'S WEATHER WILL FEATURE A DOUBLE COLD FRONT, THE FIRST  
WHICH MOVES THROUGH OVERNIGHT INTO WEDNESDAY MORNING SHIFTING OUR  
WINDS TO BE BACK OUT OF THE NORTHWEST AND STARTING THE PROCESS OF  
INCREASING OUR SUSTAINED WINDS AND GUSTS. THE STRONGEST WINDS/GUSTS  
WILL COME A BIT LATER IN THE DAY WITH THE MAIN FRONT AND STRONGER  
COLD AIR ADVECTION WHICH IS TRENDING A BIT FASTER THAN THIS TIME  
YESTERDAY. TEMPERATURES WILL FALL THROUGH THE AFTERNOON HOURS NORTH  
TO SOUTH BEHIND THE PASSAGE OF THE SURFACE FRONT BUT THE FASTER  
PROGRESSION MEANS NORTHERN IOWA WON'T HAVE MUCH OF A CHANCE TO WARM  
UP BEFORE TEMPERATURES START FALLING. HAVE BACKED OFF HIGH  
TEMPERATURES AS A RESULT WITH HIGHS IN THE 30S TO LOW 40S, BUT IN  
THE GRAND SCHEME OF THINGS IT WON'T EVER FEEL LIKE A WARM UP ANYWAY  
WITH THE WINDY CONDITIONS. AS NOTED IN THE LAST SEVERAL DISCUSSIONS,  
A LOT OF BOXES ARE BEING CHECKED FOR VERY WINDY CONDITIONS TO OCCUR  
FROM THE COLD AIR ADVECTION, STRONG SUBSIDENCE, AN INCREASING  
PRESSURE GRADIENT, AND STEEPENING LAPSE RATES AS WELL. AS A STARTING  
POINT, HAVE RAISED WINDS TO THE VALUES SEEN IN SOUNDINGS AT THE  
BOTTOM OF THE MIXED LAYER, BUT WILL LIKELY STILL NEED TO RAISE WINDS  
MORE IN THE NEXT FEW SHIFTS AS WE ARE PRIMED TO REACH GUSTS THAT  
WILL BE HIGHER THAN THOSE AT THE BOTTOM OF THE MIXED LAYER. FORECAST  
SOUNDINGS ARE IN FAIRLY GOOD AGREEMENT WITH 30 TO 45 MPH WINDS AT  
THE BOTTOM OF THE MIXED LAYER, THE STRONGEST GUSTS IN PORTIONS OF  
NORTHERN TO NORTHEASTERN IOWA. BUT, AT THE TOP OF THE MIXED LAYER  
WINDS MAX OUT CLOSER TO 45-55 MPH+, SO IT IS CERTAINLY PLAUSIBLE TO  
GET SOME STRONGER GUSTS AT TIMES THAN THE 30-45 MPH CURRENTLY  
ADVERTISED. EITHER WAY, A WIND HEADLINE IS LOOKING LIKELY FOR  
WEDNESDAY GIVEN THE STRONG WINDS/GUSTS, WHICH WILL ALSO LAST WELL  
INTO THE NIGHT BEFORE DECREASING INTO THURSDAY MORNING.  
 
WITH THE STEEPENING LAPSE RATES, WILL ALSO NEED TO WATCH MOISTURE  
CLOSELY WITH A BIT MORE MOISTURE IN SOUNDINGS IN THIS FORECAST  
PACKAGE, THOUGH ADMITTEDLY FOR A VERY SHORT WINDOW AS THE MAIN FRONT  
MOVES THROUGH NORTH TO SOUTH. IF EVERYTHING COMES TOGETHER, COULD  
SEE A QUICK BURST OF SNOW (FLURRIES) OR RAIN (SPRINKLES) DEPENDING  
ON HOW EVERYTHING LINES UP. MODELS ARE STARTING TO CATCH ON TO THIS  
POSSIBILITY WITH THE NORTH TO NORTHEAST THE MOST LIKELY TO SEE A  
QUICK BURST OF PRECIPITATION AT THIS POINT, THOUGH CONFIDENCE IN  
LOCATION AND TIME IS LOW GIVEN THE VERY SMALL WINDOW OF EVERYTHING  
LINING UP THAT WOULD LEAD TO SUCH OCCURRENCE. HAVE AT LEAST STARTED  
WITH SPRINKLE OR FLURRY MENTIONS BUT WILL NEED TO WATCH THESE  
PRECIPITATION TRENDS CLOSELY.  
 
THURSDAY WILL BE MUCH COLDER AGAIN WITH HIGHS ONLY IN THE TEENS TO  
20S BEHIND THIS STRONG COLD FRONT, BUT THE MORE NOTABLE WEATHER MAY  
BE THE MORNING LOWS IN THE SINGLE DIGITS TO LOW TEENS, BUT WILL FEEL  
LIKE ZERO TO 15+ BELOW ZERO IN THE NORTH.  
 
THIS SECOND COLD SNAP WILL BE SHORTER LIVED AS TEMPERATURES CLIMB  
AGAIN FRIDAY INTO THE WEEKEND WITH A DRY FORECAST PREVAILING THROUGH  
AT LEAST THE WEEKEND.  
 

 
   
AVIATION /06Z TAFS THROUGH 06Z WEDNESDAY/
 
 
ISSUED AT 1136 PM CST MON DEC 2 2024  
 
MVFR STRATUS REMAINS STUBBORN ACROSS EASTERN IOWA, IMPACTING  
SITES KMCW/KALO. THIS SHOULD SHIFT EAST BY 09Z, HOWEVER WILL  
NEED TO MONITOR CLOSELY AS IT HAS ALREADY LINGERED LONGER THAN  
ANTICIPATED THIS EVENING. AT THE SAME TIME, HIGHER VFR CLOUDS  
HAVE INCREASED ACROSS WESTERN TO CENTRAL IOWA. THESE ARE  
EXPECTED TO CONTINUE OVERNIGHT WITH SOME CLEARING INTO TUESDAY.  
BY TUESDAY MORNING WINDS WILL TRANSITION TO SOUTHERLY WITH  
GUSTS OVER 20 KTS POSSIBLE, ESPECIALLY NORTH AND EAST AT SITES  
KFOD/KDSM/KMCW. INTO TUESDAY EVENING LLWS MAY DEVELOP ACROSS THE  
AREA, HOWEVER CONFIDENCE IT TOO LOW FOR INCLUSION AT THIS TIME.  
 

 
   
DMX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
 
 
NONE.  
 

 
 

 
 
DISCUSSION...KCM  
AVIATION...HAGENHOFF  
 
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