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FXUS63 KDMX 281737  
AFDDMX  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DES MOINES IA  
1137 AM CST FRI NOV 28 2025  
 
...UPDATED FOR THE 18Z AVIATION DISCUSSION...  
   
KEY MESSAGES  
 
- WIDESPREAD HEAVY SNOWFALL BEGINNING LATE TODAY INTO TONIGHT  
AND PERSISTING THROUGH THE DAY SATURDAY AND INTO SATURDAY  
NIGHT. TOTAL SNOWFALL ACCUMULATIONS OF GENERALLY 8 TO 12"  
WITH HIGHER AMOUNTS POSSIBLE.  
 
- MOSTLY DRY FORECAST FROM SUNDAY ONWARD, EXCEPT FOR A CHANCE OF  
LIGHT SNOW AROUND MONDAY. MUCH COLDER TEMPERATURES FOR MUCH OF  
THE COMING WEEK, WITH LOWS NEAR ZERO MONDAY MORNING.  
 
 
   
DISCUSSION  
 
ISSUED AT 257 AM CST FRI NOV 28 2025  
 
A MAJOR WINTER STORM WILL AFFECT MOST OF IOWA FROM LATER  
TODAY AND TONIGHT THROUGH SATURDAY...  
 
A POTENT 500 MB TROUGH IS COMING ASHORE OVER THE U.S. PACIFIC  
NORTHWEST COAST AT THIS TIME, AND WILL QUICKLY DIVE SOUTHEAST AND  
DEEPEN OVER THE ROCKIES TODAY, EMERGE OVER THE HIGH PLAINS TONIGHT,  
AND BECOME ALMOST NEGATIVELY TILTED AS IT CROSSES IOWA SATURDAY  
AFTERNOON AND EVENING. AT THE SURFACE, A HIGH PRESS RIDGE IS  
CURRENTLY BUILDING IN FROM OUR WEST AND WILL QUICKLY CROSS IOWA THIS  
MORNING, WITH STRONG CYCLOGENESIS OCCURRING IN THE LEE OF THE  
ROCKIES AROUND SOUTHEASTERN COLORADO THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENING. AS  
THE LARGE SURFACE CYCLONE DEVELOPS IN RESPONSE TO THE ADVANCING 500  
MB TROUGH, IT WILL STREAM MOISTURE NORTHWARD FROM THE GULF.  
INITIALLY, A RIBBON OF PRONOUNCED FRONTOGENETICAL FORCING ASSOCIATED  
WITH THE EARLY DEVELOPMENT OF THE CYCLONE MAY GENERATED SOME BANDED  
SNOW OVER AREAS JUST TO OUR WEST AND SOUTHWEST, BUT THAT COMPONENT  
OF THE FORCING WILL FADE OUT AS THE SYSTEM APPROACHES OUR AREA AND  
LARGER-SCALE ISENTROPIC LIFT DOMINATES. AT THE 280K SURFACE THERE IS  
GOOD AGREEMENT THAT STRONG ISENTROPIC LIFT WILL CONTINUE FOR QUITE  
SOME TIME, AND COMBINED WITH UNSEASONABLY HIGH MOISTURE CONTENT THIS  
WILL PROMOTE A PROLONGED HEAVY SNOW EVENT ACROSS MOST OR ALL OF OUR  
FORECAST AREA BEFORE THE SYSTEM DEPARTS ON SATURDAY NIGHT. THIS HAS  
BEEN WELL ADVERTISED AND WINTER STORM WARNINGS ARE ALREADY IN EFFECT  
FOR THE MAJORITY OF THE AREA.  
 
NEW SHORT-RANGE MODEL GUIDANCE CONTINUES TO TREND QPF SLOWLY UPWARD,  
WHICH IN TURN IS SLOWLY INCREASING FORECAST SNOWFALL AMOUNTS. A  
LARGE SWATH OF 10+ INCH AMOUNTS IS NOW FORECAST ACROSS MUCH OF IOWA,  
EXCEPTING FAR SOUTHERN AND SOUTHWESTERN SECTIONS. THE SOUTHERN  
EXTENT OF THIS HIGHER SNOWFALL AMOUNTS HAS ALSO CREPT A BIT FARTHER  
SOUTH OVERNIGHT, NECESSITATING A TRANSITION OF THE WINTER STORM  
WATCH TO A WARNING FOR NEARLY OUR ENTIRE SERVICE AREA. THE EXCEPTION  
IS IN OUR FAR SOUTHWEST CORNER, WHERE PREDICTED SNOWFALL AMOUNTS ARE  
GENERALLY UNDER 6 INCHES AND THE WATCH HAS BEEN TRANSITIONED TO A  
WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY INSTEAD. AT ANY RATE, SIGNIFICANT TRAVEL  
IMPACTS ARE ANTICIPATED FROM THIS SYSTEM AND TRAVEL ACROSS SOME  
PARTS OF THE STATE WILL BE NEARLY IMPOSSIBLE AT TIMES, BEGINNING BY  
TONIGHT AND ESPECIALLY ON SATURDAY. EVEN INTO SATURDAY NIGHT,  
SOME MODELS DEPICT A BAND OF SNOW WITHIN THE DEFORMATION ZONE ON  
THE BACKSIDE OF THE CYCLONE MOVING THROUGH OUR SOUTHEASTERN  
COUNTIES, AND LIGHT SNOW LINGERING FARTHER NORTHWEST, SO IT IS  
LIKELY TRAVEL CONDITIONS WILL NOT IMPROVE SIGNIFICANTLY UNTIL  
AROUND SUNDAY MORNING. SOME MINOR ADJUSTMENTS WERE MADE TO THE  
BEGINNING TIME OF ADVISORIES/WARNINGS IN SOUTHERN IOWA, BUT THE  
END TIME FOR ALL HEADLINES WAS MAINTAINED AT 12Z SUNDAY TO  
ACCOUNT FOR THESE LINGERING TRAVEL IMPACTS AS THE SNOW TAPERS  
OFF SATURDAY NIGHT.  
 
FROM SUNDAY ONWARD THE FORECAST IS MOSTLY DRY, WITH SOME LOW/LIGHT  
SNOW CHANCES IN SOUTHERN IOWA ON MONDAY BUT LOOKING LIKE A MINIMAL  
IMPACT AT THIS TIME. OF GREATER NOTE IS THAT IT WILL BE VERY COLD  
FOR MULTIPLE DAYS, WITH HIGHS MOSTLY IN THE TEENS ON SUNDAY AND  
MONDAY AND ESSENTIALLY NO HIGHS ABOVE FREEZING FORECAST ALL WEEK.  
THE FRESH, DEEP SNOW PACK WILL THUS REMAIN IN PLACE FOR AN EXTENDED  
PERIOD AND PROMOTE THE POTENTIAL FOR EFFICIENT RADIATIONAL COOLING  
WHEN CONDITIONS FAVOR IT. THE FIRST SUCH OPPORTUNITY MAY COME SUNDAY  
EVENING/NIGHT AS A SURFACE HIGH PRESSURE AREA CROSSES IOWA BRINGING  
VERY LIGHT TO CALM WINDS, HOWEVER, THERE ARE INDICATIONS THAT HIGH  
CLOUDS MAY MOVE OVERHEAD DURING THAT TIME IN ADVANCE OF THE WEAK  
MONDAY SYSTEM SO HAVE NOT BITTEN OFF ON LOWERING FORECAST TEMPS FOR  
SUNDAY NIGHT YET, AND THE CURRENT FORECAST IS ALREADY NEAR THE  
BOTTOM OF THE GUIDANCE ENVELOPE. EITHER WAY IT WILL BE MUCH COLDER  
THAN WE ARE USED TO, GIVEN THE UNUSUAL WARMTH OF MOST OF THE AUTUMN  
SEASON.  
 
 
   
AVIATION /18Z TAFS THROUGH 18Z SATURDAY/  
 
ISSUED AT 1131 AM CST FRI NOV 28 2025  
 
CURRENTLY, VFR CONDITIONS PREVAIL OVER THE AREA WITH MID-LEVEL  
CLOUDS STREAMING OVERHEAD. HOWEVER, THROUGH THE AFTERNOON AND  
EVENING HOURS, THE WELL-ADVERTISED SNOW STORM WILL BEGIN  
IMPACTING THE STATE. THIS WILL BE MOVING FROM WEST TO EAST  
THROUGH THE EVENING, EVENTUALLY SPANNING MUCH OF THE AREA  
OVERNIGHT AND INTO TOMORROW MORNING. REDUCED VISIBILITIES AND  
LOW CLOUDS WILL ACCOMPANY THIS SNOWFALL. TAFS REPRESENT THE  
STEADILY WORSENING TRENDS THROUGH THE NIGHT, ALTHOUGH MORE  
LOCALIZED BANDS OF SNOWFALL TONIGHT AND TOMORROW COULD CAUSE  
ABRUPT DROPS IN VISIBILITY AND CEILINGS. SNOW CONTINUES THROUGH  
THE DAY TOMORROW, LEADING TO LOW VISIBILITY AND IFR OR LOWER  
CEILINGS THROUGH THE END OF THIS TAF PERIOD.  
 
 
   
DMX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES  
 
WINTER STORM WARNING FROM 3 PM THIS AFTERNOON TO 6 AM CST  
SUNDAY FOR IAZ004-005-015-023>025-033>036-044>047-057>059-  
070>072.  
WINTER STORM WARNING FROM 6 PM THIS EVENING TO 6 AM CST SUNDAY  
FOR IAZ006-007-016-017-026>028-037>039-048>050-060>062-073>075-  
082>085-094-095.  
WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY FROM 6 PM THIS EVENING TO 6 AM CST  
SUNDAY FOR IAZ081-092-093.  
WINTER STORM WARNING FROM 9 PM THIS EVENING TO 6 AM CST SUNDAY  
FOR IAZ086-096-097.  
 
 
 
 
 
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