978  
FXUS63 KDMX 240958  
AFDDMX  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DES MOINES IA  
358 AM CST MON NOV 24 2025  
   
KEY MESSAGES  
 
- DENSE FOG ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT FOR PARTS OF NORTHERN,  
EASTERN, AND SOUTHERN IOWA THIS MORNING.  
 
- GRAY AND SOGGY TODAY, WITH FOG GIVING WAY TO LIGHT RAIN AND  
THICKENING CLOUDS.  
 
- MUCH COLDER FROM AROUND TUESDAY NIGHT THROUGH THE END OF THE  
WEEK, WITH BLUSTERY WINDS TUESDAY NIGHT THROUGH WEDNESDAY.  
PRECIPITATION CHANCES RETURN INTO FRIDAY AND THE WEEKEND,  
WITH A POTENTIAL FOR ACCUMULATING SNOWFALL BUT DETAILS OF  
TIMING AND MAGNITUDE STILL UNCLEAR.  
 
 
   
DISCUSSION  
 
ISSUED AT 357 AM CST MON NOV 24 2025  
 
SOUTHERLY FLOW CONTINUES TO BRING INCREASING MOISTURE AND WARM AIR  
ADVECTION INTO IOWA EARLY THIS MORNING, WITH RESULTING ADVECTION FOG  
LIFTING NORTHWARD ACROSS IOWA. THIS FOG CAN BE SEEN WELL ON  
SATELLITE IMAGERY, SURGING QUICKLY AHEAD OF THE CLOUDS THAT ARE  
FOLLOWING IT INTO IOWA, WHICH HAS BROUGHT ABOUT WIDESPREAD  
PATCHY FOG ACROSS MUCH OF IOWA, AND AREAS OF LOCALLY DENSE FOG  
IN PARTS OF NORTHERN, EASTERN, AND SOUTHERN IOWA. OVERALL,  
EXPECTATIONS REMAIN THAT THIS FOG WILL CONTINUE TO LIFT  
NORTHWARD THROUGH THE MORNING, WITH DENSE FOG EXPECTED TO EXPAND  
OVER NORTHERN, EASTERN AND PARTS OF SOUTHERN IOWA THROUGH  
SUNRISE, WITH EXPECTED VISIBILITIES UNDER A HALF TO QUARTER  
MILES IN THESE DENSE FOG AREAS. THEREFORE, THE DENSE FOG  
ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT FOR THE AFOREMENTIONED AREAS UNTIL  
ABOUT 10AM, BUT COULD BE EXTENDED SLIGHTLY IF THIS FOG WERE TO  
STICK AROUND LONGER, WHICH WILL BE DEPENDENT ON THE SPEED OF  
RAINFALL ARRIVING OVER THE STATE TODAY. PLEASE TAKE IT SLOW AND  
ALLOW FOR EXTRA TIME TO ARRIVE TO YOUR DESTINATION, ESPECIALLY  
DURING THE MORNING COMMUTE.  
 
OTHERWISE, THE SYSTEM OF INTEREST TODAY IN TERMS OF EXPECTED  
RAINFALL GRADUALLY ARRIVING TODAY IS CURRENTLY OVER WESTERN  
KANSAS/NEBRASKA, WHICH IS SLOWLY TRACKING EAST, AND ITS DEFORMATION  
BAND SEEN FROM VERY LIGHT RETURNS ON RADAR INCHING INTO SOUTHWEST  
IOWA SO FAR. NO RAINFALL IS BEING REPORTED AT THE SURFACE YET, WHICH  
MAKES SENSE GIVEN MORE LIMITED MOISTURE ALOFT, BUT THE EXPECTATION  
IS THAT TOWARDS SUNRISE, RAIN COVERAGE WILL GRADUALLY EXPAND NORTH  
AND EASTWARD, WITH THE HIGHEST PROBABILITIES (60-70%) BY LATE  
MORNING TO AFTERNOON AS THE MAIN MOISTURE SURGE FROM THE SOUTH  
BECOMES MORE WIDESPREAD INTO IOWA. RAINFALL AMOUNTS ARE STILL  
EXPECTED TO BE ON THE LOW SIDE, WITH VALUES AROUND TO LESS THAN A  
FEW TENTHS BY THE END OF THE DAY. HIGHS ARE EXPECTED TO REMAIN MORE  
MILD WITH VALUES IN THE 50S. HAVE CONTINUED TO SLOWLY EXIT THE  
RAINFALL FROM WEST TO EAST TONIGHT GIVEN TRENDS IN CAM GUIDANCE.  
HREF GUIDANCE IS SHOWING A SIGNAL FOR ANOTHER NIGHT OF WIDESPREAD  
FOG, THIS TIME FROM LINGERING MOISTURE FROM THE FRESH RAINFALL OVER  
IOWA, ALONG WITH LIGHT WINDS. THEREFORE HAVE ADDED FOG TO THE  
FORECAST TONIGHT INTO TUESDAY, AND LIKE YESTERDAY, WILL WATCH TRENDS  
OVER THE NEXT SEVERAL HOURS TO ASSESS IF ANOTHER ADVISORY IS NEEDED,  
WHICH AT THIS TIME SEEMS QUITE POSSIBLE.  
 
AS THIS SYSTEM DEPARTS INTO EARLY TUESDAY, A QUICKLY MOVING  
DEEPENING TROUGH TO THE NORTHEAST IS EXPECTED TO INTERACT WITH THIS  
FIRST SYSTEM AND DEVELOP A DEFINED LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM, DRAGGING A  
SURFACE COLD FRONT INTO IOWA THROUGH TUESDAY MORNING FROM WEST TO  
EAST BEFORE DEPARTING INTO THE AFTERNOON. EXPECTATIONS REMAIN  
GENERALLY SIMILAR TO PREVIOUS THINKING, WITH ADDITIONAL BUT LOW  
CHANCES FOR RAIN SHOWERS MAINLY OVER THE EASTERN HALF OF IOWA WITH  
THIS, FOLLOWED BY WRAP AROUND PRECIPITATION IN THE FORM OF LIGHT  
SNOW OVER FAR NORTHERN IOWA TUESDAY NIGHT INTO EARLY WEDNESDAY,  
PRODUCING LITTLE IF ANY ACCUMULATION. BESIDES THE PRECIPITATION,  
STRONG COLD AIR ADVECTION WITH THE ELEVATED COLD FRONT, SEEN BY  
NORTHWESTERLY FLOW WITH STRONG WINDS AT 850MB UP TO 40-45+ KNOTS  
LOOKS TO LAG A BIT, ARRIVING A BIT LATER BY TUESDAY AFTERNOON TO  
EVENING. THOUGH WIDESPREAD STRATUS IS EXPECTED TO REMAIN OVERHEAD,  
ALONG WITH TIME OF DAY AT LEAST SOMEWHAT LIMITING THE BETTER MIXING  
OF THESE WINDS DOWN TO THE SURFACE, WOULD STILL EXPECT CONDITIONS TO  
BE RATHER WINDY GIVEN THE SCOPE OF THIS ADVECTION REGIME. TRENDS  
THEREFORE CONTINUE WITH THIS CURRENT FORECAST CYCLE TO INCREASE  
WINDS A BIT FURTHER TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY FROM THE HIGHER END  
GUIDANCE TO REFLECT THESE EXPECTATIONS. WINDS GRADUALLY TAPER OFF  
THROUGH LATER WEDNESDAY AND ESPECIALLY INTO THURSDAY AS SURFACE HIGH  
PRESSURE SETTLES OVERHEAD WITH HIGHS EXPECTED IN THE 30S AND LOWS IN  
THE TEENS TO 20S.  
 
BY FRIDAY, LONG TERM GUIDANCE INDICATES THE NEXT SYSTEM ARRIVING  
INTO THE REGION THAT COULD INTRODUCE A MORE WIDESPREAD WINTER  
WEATHER POTENTIAL, BUT NOTABLE DIFFERENCES STILL REMAIN THAT LEAVE  
MORE UNCERTAINTY AT THIS TIME. CLOSE MONITORING WILL CONTINUE  
OVER THE COMING DAYS AS MORE MODEL MEMBERS CAPTURE THIS SPECIFIC  
EVENT AND DETAILS BECOME MORE CLEAR. STAY TUNED FOR UPDATES.  
 
 
   
AVIATION /06Z TAFS THROUGH 06Z TUESDAY/  
 
ISSUED AT 1106 PM CST SUN NOV 23 2025  
 
MAIN CHANGE WAS TAPERING OFF SOME OF THE FOG INTENSITY FOR SITES  
LIKE KDSM AND KFOD, ALTHOUGH DO HAVE A TEMPO GROUP TO ACCOUNT  
FOR PERIODS OF RESTRICTIVE FOG THAT REMAINS POSSIBLE, AT TIMES  
TONIGHT. IFR/LIFR CIGS WILL EXPAND OVERNIGHT AND LIFT TO MVFR  
ACROSS THE SOUTH FOR A TIME AFTER 18Z. RAIN WILL BE LIKELY FOR  
ALL SITES THROUGH AFTER 12Z AND BEYOND. FOG AND IFR/LIFR STRATUS  
RETURN AFTER 00Z FOR ALL SITES.  
 
 
   
DMX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES  
 
DENSE FOG ADVISORY UNTIL 10 AM CST THIS MORNING FOR IAZ004>007-  
015>017-023>028-035>039-047>050-061-062-074-075-083>086-  
094>097.  
 
 
 
 
 
DISCUSSION...BURY  
AVIATION...JIMENEZ  
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