944  
FXUS63 KDMX 251002  
AFDDMX  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DES MOINES IA  
402 AM CST TUE NOV 25 2025  
   
KEY MESSAGES
 
 
- DENSE FOG ADVISORY IN EFFECT FOR THE MAJORITY OF CENTRAL IOWA  
UNTIL 10AM, THEN IMPROVING AS WINDS INCREASE AND LIGHT RAIN  
QUICKLY PASSES THROUGH.  
 
- BECOMING WINDY INTO TUESDAY EVENING THROUGH WEDNESDAY MORNING  
AS MUCH COLDER AIR ARRIVES IN THE AREA. WIND GUSTS OF 35-45+  
MPH POSSIBLE. A WIND ADVISORY FOR MUCH OF IOWA.  
 
- LIGHT SNOW ACCUMULATIONS EXPECTED IN NORTHERN IOWA LATE  
TONIGHT INTO WEDNESDAY MORNING, WITH BLOWING SNOW POSSIBLE AS  
WELL.  
 
- HIGHS IN THE 30S WEDNESDAY THROUGH THE UPCOMING WEEKEND. WINTRY  
WEATHER IS POSSIBLE FRIDAY INTO THE WEEKEND, HOWEVER SPECIFIC  
DETAILS ARE UNCERTAIN AT THIS TIME.  
 

 
   
DISCUSSION
 
 
ISSUED AT 402 AM CST TUE NOV 25 2025  
 
SURFACE OBSERVATIONS EARLY THIS MORNING SHOW AN AREA OF HIGH  
PRESSURE OVER IOWA, WITH LIGHT WINDS AND CLOUD COVER OVERHEAD. THE  
LIGHT RAIN THAT MOVED THOUGH YESTERDAY HAS GENERALLY ENDED EARLY ON  
THIS MORNING, BUT THIS FRESH MOISTURE OVER IOWA, ALONG WITH LIGHT  
AND VARIABLE WINDS HAVE ALLOWED FOR WIDESPREAD FOG TO FORM LAST  
NIGHT INTO EARLY THIS MORNING. THE MAJORITY OF THE CWA IS REPORTING  
VISIBILITIES AROUND A HALF MILE OR LESS DUE TO DENSE FOG, AND WITH  
LITTLE CHANGE EXPECTED IN THESE CONDITIONS THROUGH MUCH OF THE  
MORNING, HAVE ISSUED A DENSE FOG ADVISORY FOR THE GREATER MAJORITY  
OF CENTRAL IOWA, WHICH IS IN EFFECT UNTIL 10AM. INCREASING WINDS  
WILL DISSIPATE THIS FOG BY LATE MORNING, IMPROVING CONDITIONS.  
A CURRENTLY WEAK AREA OF SURFACE LOW PRESSURE IS STILL ON TRACK TO  
GRADUALLY DEEPEN TODAY, TRACKING EASTWARD ACROSS THE UPPER MIDWEST.  
A COLD FRONT IN RELATION TO THIS SYSTEM IS EXPECTED TO ARRIVE INTO  
WESTERN IOWA LATE THIS MORNING AND MOVE EASTWARD ACROSS THE STATE  
INTO THE EVENING, WHICH WILL BRING AT LEAST LOW END CHANCES FOR  
ADDITIONAL RAIN SHOWERS MAINLY OVER CENTRAL TO EASTERN IOWA, WITH  
LIGHT ACCUMULATIONS AROUND A TENTH OR LESS. OF BIGGER INTEREST IS  
WHAT FOLLOWS AS THE TIGHTENING SYSTEM AND SIGNIFICANTLY INCREASING  
NORTHWEST WINDS AS STRONG COLD AIR ADVECTION ARRIVES WILL BRING  
WINDY AND CHILLY CONDITIONS INTO IOWA INTO TUESDAY EVENING AND  
REMAIN INTO WEDNESDAY. MODEL SOUNDINGS INDICATE A WIDESPREAD  
INCREASING TREND IN WINDS, WITH GUSTS AT THE TOP OF THE MIXED LAYER  
AROUND 45-50 KNOTS FOR MUCH OF THE STATE, ALONG WITH AVERAGE VALUES  
UP TO 35-40 KNOTS REACHING THE SURFACE. THEREFORE HAVE COORDINATED  
AN INCREASE IN COVERAGE TO THE WIND ADVISORY TO INCLUDE MUCH OF  
CENTRAL IOWA FOR THIS EVENING THROUGH EARLY WEDNESDAY MORNING, WHILE  
PORTIONS OF SOUTHWEST IOWA LOOK TO REMAIN NEAR TO JUST BELOW  
THRESHOLDS BUT STILL QUITE BREEZY REGARDLESS.  
 
IN TERMS OF POTENTIAL PRECIPITATION WITH THIS SYSTEM IN THE REGION,  
THE BULK OF FORCING WITH THIS SYSTEM WILL BE IN MINNESOTA TO  
WISCONSIN WERE MORE SIGNIFICANT WINTER WEATHER IS LOOKING LIKELY  
TUESDAY INTO WEDNESDAY MORNING, THOUGH CONDITIONS ARE LOOKING  
FAVORABLE AT LEAST FOR SOME LIGHT SNOW ACCUMULATIONS TO EXTEND DOWN  
INTO FAR NORTHERN IOWA. MODELS GENERALLY INDICATE VALUES AROUND AN  
INCH ACROSS NORTHERN IOWA, THOUGH SOME CAMS INDICATE SOME SLIGHTLY  
HIGHER AMOUNTS OF 2 INCHES OR SO. THE DIFFERENCES THAT EXIST LEAVE  
SOME UNCERTAINTY, BUT HAVE ENOUGH CONFIDENCE THAT SOME LIGHT  
ACCUMULATIONS ARE LOOKING MORE LIKELY, SO HAVE INCREASED SNOW VALUES  
SLIGHTLY TO ACCOUNT FOR THIS. SINCE GUSTY CONDITIONS ARE ALSO  
ANTICIPATED DURING THIS TIME, THERE IS THE POTENTIAL FOR BLOWING  
SNOW TO BE AT LEAST SOME CONCERN, THOUGH IN TERMS OF MORE  
SIGNIFICANT IMPACTS, THIS LOOKS TO REMAIN FURTHER NORTH AND WEST OF  
IOWA, SO ANY WINTER HEADLINES FOR THIS TIME FRAME ARE NOT CURRENTLY  
EXPECTED BUT WILL CONTINUE TO BE CLOSELY MONITORED. THE MAIN THING  
TO KEEP IN MIND IS THAT EVEN LIGHT SNOW ACCUMULATIONS COULD BE  
HAZARDOUS FOR THOSE TRAVELING WEDNESDAY MORNING IN NORTHERN IOWA, SO  
PLEASE SO STAY TUNED FOR UPDATES AND PLAN ACCORDINGLY. GUSTY WINDS  
GRADUALLY DECREASE THROUGH WEDNESDAY MORNING, THEN DECREASE FURTHER  
AS HIGH PRESSURE OUT OF THE NORTHWESTERN CONUS DROPS INTO THE  
REGION, WHICH WILL GIVE IOWA A FEW DAYS OF QUIETER WEATHER BUT  
REMAINING CHILLY THROUGH THANKSGIVING. LOWS ARE EXPECTED IN THE  
TEENS TO LOW 20S ACROSS CENTRAL IOWA, WITH HIGHS ONLY IN THE 30S.  
 
ALL EYES TURN TO THE POST THANKSGIVING FORECAST, AS THE LATEST  
MODELS LOOK TO BE IN BETTER AGREEMENT IN TERMS OF TIMING AND  
PLACEMENT WITH THE NEXT SYSTEM THAT LOOKS TO BRING THE NEXT CHANCE  
FOR MORE WIDESPREAD WINTER WEATHER INTO IOWA FRIDAY AFTERNOON TO  
EVENING, WITH INCREASING CHANCES FOR ACCUMULATING SNOW INTO THE  
WEEKEND. MANY QUESTIONS STILL REMAIN THOUGH ON EXACT TIMING, PRECIP  
TYPE AND AMOUNTS, SO PLEASE STAY TUNED FOR MORE DETAILS OVER THE  
NEXT FEW DAYS AS DETAILS CONTINUE TO COME INTO FOCUS.  
 

 
   
AVIATION /06Z TAFS THROUGH 06Z WEDNESDAY/
 
 
ISSUED AT 1050 PM CST MON NOV 24 2025  
 
VERY LOW STRATUS AND FOG WILL PERSIST OVERNIGHT AND INTO TUESDAY  
MORNING BEFORE SLOWLY IMPROVING. THIS WILL RESULT IN PREVAILING  
LIFR OR VLIFR CONDITIONS AT THE TAFS UNTIL AROUND 14-16Z, WITH  
IFR THEREAFTER AND PERHAPS MVFR BY TUESDAY AFTERNOON. AMENDMENTS  
ARE LIKELY OVERNIGHT AND TUESDAY MORNING TO REFINE SHORT-TERM  
TRENDS IN CATEGORY CHANGES. IN ADDITION, STRONG AND GUSTY WNW  
WINDS ARE EXPECTED LATE TUESDAY THROUGH TUESDAY NIGHT, AND MAY  
RESULT IN 20+ KT CROSSWINDS ON SOME RUNWAYS.  
 

 
   
DMX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
 
 
WIND ADVISORY FROM 6 PM THIS EVENING TO 6 AM CST WEDNESDAY FOR  
IAZ004>007-015>017-023>028-033>039-044>050-057>062-070>073.  
DENSE FOG ADVISORY UNTIL 10 AM CST THIS MORNING FOR IAZ023>028-  
033>039-044>050-057>062-070>075-081>086-092>097.  
WIND ADVISORY FROM MIDNIGHT TONIGHT TO 6 AM CST WEDNESDAY FOR  
IAZ074-075-084>086-095>097.  
 

 
 

 
 
DISCUSSION...BURY  
AVIATION...LEE  
 
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