543  
FXUS63 KDMX 291724  
AFDDMX  
 
AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION  
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DES MOINES IA  
1124 AM CST SAT NOV 29 2025  
 
...UPDATED FOR THE 18Z AVIATION DISCUSSION...  
   
KEY MESSAGES
 
 
- MAJOR WINTER STORM UNDERWAY. SNOW WILL FALL, HEAVILY AT TIMES,  
THROUGH TODAY BEFORE TAPERING OFF AROUND THIS EVENING. STORM  
TOTAL AMOUNTS OF 8-12 INCHES WILL BE COMMON, WITH SOME AREAS  
RECEIVING MORE THAN 12 INCHES.  
 
- INCREASING, GUSTY WINDS LATER TODAY AND TONIGHT WILL CAUSE  
BLOWING AND DRIFTING OF THE FRESH SNOWPACK AND PROLONG RECOVER  
TIMES INTO SUNDAY.  
 
- MUCH COLDER TEMPERATURES MOVE IN ON SUNDAY, WITH WIND CHILLS  
IN THE SINGLE DIGITS ABOVE AND BELOW ZERO.  
 
- ADDITIONAL LIGHT SNOW IS FORECAST ON MONDAY INTO MONDAY NIGHT,  
MAINLY ACROSS THE SOUTHERN HALF OF IOWA.  
 

 
   
DISCUSSION
 
 
ISSUED AT 216 AM CST SAT NOV 29 2025  
 
MAJOR WINTER STORM ONGOING ACROSS IOWA...  
 
A LARGE MID/UPPER LEVEL TROUGH IS MOVING OVER THE HIGH PLAINS AT  
THIS TIME, WITH A LARGE ATTENDANT SURFACE LOW CENTERED NEAR THE  
OKLAHOMA PANHANDLE. WITHIN A LARGE REGION OF ISENTROPIC LIFT AND  
FORCING FOR ASCENT IN THE NORTHEAST QUADRANT OF THE SURFACE LOW  
AND LEADING FLANK OF THE APPROACHING TROUGH, A PRECIPITATION  
SHIELD HAS DEVELOPED AND IS BLANKETING NEBRASKA, IOWA, AND MUCH  
OF NEIGHBORING STATES. THE SYSTEM WILL ADVANCE EASTWARD TODAY,  
WITH THE SURFACE LOW PIVOTING NORTHEASTWARD ACROSS MISSOURI AND  
THE FAR SOUTHEAST CORNER OF IOWA BY THIS EVENING, WHILE SLOWLY  
FILLING AS IT DOES SO. TONIGHT IT WILL THEN DEEPEN AGAIN AS IT  
MOVES AWAY INTO THE GREAT LAKES REGION. THE PRIMARY IMPACT OF  
THIS SCENARIO IS THAT OUR FORECAST AREA WILL REMAIN SQUARELY  
BENEATH THE LARGE PRECIPITATION FIELD TODAY, RESULTING IN  
PROLONGED ACCUMULATING SNOWFALL WITH RATES APPROACHING AN INCH  
PER HOUR AT TIMES WHEN POCKETS OF STRONGER FORCING MOVE  
OVERHEAD. IN RELATIVE LULLS BETWEEN THESE BURSTS ICE  
INTRODUCTION ALOFT MAY BE BRIEFLY LOST, AND WE HAVE SEEN SPOTTY  
OBSERVATIONS OF SLEET/FREEZING DRIZZLE TONIGHT, BUT ANY ICING  
WOULD BE MINIMAL AND NOT AS IMPACTFUL AS THE HEAVY SNOW  
ACCUMULATIONS THAT ARE EXPECTED. EARLIER TONIGHT A PRONOUNCED  
BAND OF HEAVIER SNOW, EVINCED BY RADAR RETURNS, SET UP ROUGHLY  
ALONG HIGHWAY 20 AND WE RECEIVED SEVERAL RELIABLE REPORTS OF  
AROUND 5 INCHES OF SNOW BY MIDNIGHT. IT IS EXPECTED SEVERAL MORE  
SUCH BANDS WILL IMPACT TRANSIENT PORTIONS OF THE AREA TODAY, AND  
OVERALL STORM TOTAL SNOWFALL AMOUNTS REMAIN ON TRACK IN THE 8-12  
INCH RANGE FOR MOST OF OUR SERVICE AREA, WITH A SWATH OF MORE  
THAN 12 INCHES LIKELY SOMEWHERE ROUGHLY BETWEEN INTERSTATE 80  
AND HIGHWAY 18, TAPERING SOUTHEASTWARD INTO EASTERN IOWA. NO  
CHANGES HAVE BEEN MADE TO THE ONGOING HEADLINES TONIGHT.  
 
ANOTHER NOTABLE FORECAST WRINKLE IS THAT SOME RECENT GUIDANCE,  
PARTICULARLY HREF RUNS, HAVE PEGGED POTENTIAL FOR WIND GUSTS OF  
35+ MPH LATE TODAY INTO TONIGHT AS THE LOW BEGINS TO PULL AWAY.  
WITH THE LOW DEEPENING DURING THAT TIME AND PRESSURE FALLS IN  
OUR EASTERN COUNTIES, AND A TIGHT SURFACE PRESSURE GRADIENT  
MOVING SQUARELY ACROSS THE CWA WITH GOOD MIXING AND MODEST COLD  
AIR ADVECTION, WE SHOULD SEE A SURGE IN WINDS PROGRESSING FROM  
WEST TO EAST FROM AROUND LATE AFTERNOON INTO EARLY TONIGHT. THIS  
WILL OCCUR AS APPRECIABLE SNOWFALL IS ENDING, BUT WITH SUCH A  
DEEP FRESH SNOW PACK FORECAST TO BE IN PLACE BY THAT TIME THE  
STRONG AND GUSTY WINDS WILL STILL CAUSE ISSUES WITH BLOWING SNOW  
RE-COVERING ROADS AND REDUCING VISIBILITY. HOWEVER, MOST  
DETERMINISTIC GUIDANCE KEEPS THE SPEEDS/GUSTS BELOW 35 MPH, AND  
ALMOST NO OUTPUT IS PREDICTING VISIBILITY FALLING TO <1/4SM.  
EVEN SO, THIS POTENTIAL WILL BE MONITORED CLOSELY TODAY IN CASE  
BLIZZARD CONDITIONS BECOME FEASIBLE, AND IN ANY EVENT THE WINDS  
AND BLOWING SNOW WILL EXTEND VERY HAZARDOUS TRAVEL CONDITIONS  
THROUGH TONIGHT AND POSSIBLY INTO SUNDAY, AS IT WILL PROLONG THE  
TIME NEEDED TO CLEAR ROADS ACROSS THE AREA.  
 
FROM SUNDAY ONWARD THE FORECAST IS CONSIDERABLY COLDER. A LARGE  
500 MB GYRE WILL SET UP OVER HUDSON BAY FOR MUCH OF THE COMING  
WEEK, AND TROUGHS WILL ROTATE AROUND THE BASE OF THE GYRE AND  
SWING ACROSS THE CENTRAL U.S. THE FIRST OF THESE WILL CROSS THE  
HIGH PLAINS AND MIDWEST MONDAY INTO MONDAY NIGHT, AND LIKELY  
SPREAD LIGHT SNOW ACROSS AT LEAST PARTS OF IOWA. THE HIGHEST  
CHANCES FOR ACCUMULATION WILL BE ACROSS THE SOUTHERN HALF OF OUR  
FORECAST AREA, WHERE CURRENTLY 1-2 INCHES IS FORECAST BUT THERE  
IS VARIABILITY IN MODEL SOLUTIONS. CERTAINLY NOTHING AS HEAVY AS  
THE CURRENT EVENT IS ANTICIPATED, BUT EVEN A COUPLE INCHES OF  
SNOW MAY CAUSE IMPACTS WHEN IT IS HOT ON THE HEELS OF THE FIRST  
SYSTEM, ADDING TO A PRE-EXISTING SNOWPACK, AND COMING ON A  
WEEKDAY WITH MANY RETURNING TO WORK AND SCHOOL. WITH FORECAST  
SNOW AMOUNTS BEING WHAT THEY ARE NO HEADLINES ARE BEING  
CONSIDERED AT THIS TIME, BUT WE WILL BE KEEPING ONE EYE ON THE  
MONDAY TIMEFRAME THIS WEEKEND IN CASE ONE BECOMES WARRANTED. THE  
FORECAST AFTER MONDAY NIGHT IS MOSTLY DRY FOR THE WEEK, BUT  
ADDITIONAL NEBULOUS SHORTWAVES COULD RESULT IN LOW POPS/LIGHT  
SNOW AT TIMES AS THE WEEK PROGRESSES.  
 

 
   
AVIATION /18Z TAFS THROUGH 18Z SUNDAY/
 
 
ISSUED AT 1125 AM CST SAT NOV 29 2025  
 
WIDESPREAD SNOW CONTINUES TO IMPACT ALL SITES THIS AFTERNOON  
WITH IFR TO LIFR CONDITIONS. CONDITIONS WILL PERSIST INTO THE  
EVENING. SNOW TAPERS OFF FROM WEST TO EAST AROUND 00Z. WIND  
INCREASES AS SNOW COMES TO AN END, TRANSITIONING FROM FALLING  
SNOW TO BLOWING SNOW. NORTHWEST WINDS ARE FORECAST TO GUST 25-30  
KTS THROUGH SUNDAY MORNING. VISIBILITY REDUCTIONS FROM BLOWING  
SNOW SHOULD BEGIN TO TAPER OFF LATE MORNING. CONDITIONS SHOULD  
BEGIN TO IMPROVE TOWARDS THE END OF THE TAF PERIOD AS SKIES  
BEGIN TO CLEAR AND WINDS DIMINISH.  
 

 
   
DMX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
 
 
WINTER STORM WARNING UNTIL 6 AM CST SUNDAY FOR IAZ004>007-  
015>017-023>028-033>039-044>050-057>062-070>075-081>086-  
093>097.  
WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY UNTIL 6 AM CST SUNDAY FOR IAZ092.  
 

 
 

 
 
DISCUSSION...LEE  
AVIATION...HAGENHOFF  
 
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