Area Forecast Discussion
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000 FXUS63 KDMX 170824 AFDDMX Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Des Moines IA 324 AM CDT Wed Apr 17 2024 .KEY MESSAGES...
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- Gusty winds this morning with precipitation ending. Diminishing wind and clearing from west to east by this afternoon. - Widespread showers and a few storms arrive tonight into Thursday. - Colder with Frost/freeze headlines possible at the end of the week and into the weekend.
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Issued at 321 AM CDT Wed Apr 17 2024 Upper low pressure has moved into southwest Minnesota this morning with the surface reflection centered over north central Iowa. An area of lingering wrap around showers is ongoing, mainly over north central Iowa though some very light activity does extend south to near Interstate 80. The surface pressure rises are beginning to move into western Iowa and these are in close proximity of the strongest pressure gradient over Iowa, thus will have increased winds and gusts as this translates east across the state today as the surface low departs. The wind could briefly approach wind advisory criteria in some areas but generally, northwest winds of 20-25 mph with gusts over 35 mph are expected before a default high pressure ridge arrives by this afternoon and relaxes the gradient. Therefore, no headlines are anticipated at this time. A broad area of stratus does remain upstream over the central and eastern Dakotas and Nebraska. How quickly the stratus begins to clear from west to east across Iowa today is a little less certain. Cloud level steering will be from the west/northwest and add in some drying with the arrival of the ridge and the stratus should begin clearing over the west by mid to late morning and much of the rest of the area this afternoon. It is possible, it could linger through most of the afternoon near Mason City and Waterloo and points northeast, which will keep temperatures down there. Precipitation chances return quickly to Iowa tonight into Thursday and this is due to two systems converging over the state. The first is just ahead of colder air that will arrive over the region later this week. A short wave along with a plume of Pacific moisture will aid in the development of showers over northwest Nebraska later today that will spread quickly east overnight and into the northwest half of Iowa by around 06z tonight. The other area is a strong surge of Gulf moisture lifting north towards the Iowa/Missouri border, also by around 06z. The low level jet and strong theta-e advection lifting into southern Iowa in addition to isentropic lift and overrunning further north, will lead to showers and thunderstorm development into southern Iowa. These two areas of precipitation will move east/southeast across Iowa into the day on Thursday with precipitation ending from northwest to southeast through the day. Some uncertainty remains on if there will remain a gap or area of less precipitation between these two systems somewhere across central Iowa or if it will be more merged. Suspect the will be a minimized area of precipitation but it may be narrow. Precipitation amounts of 0.25 to 0.75 inch are possible along with some higher amounts. A few strong storms could occur near the Iowa/Missouri border late tonight into early Thursday pending if the instability does indeed reach the area and if it does, how much of the 1000+ J/kg MUCAPE can be realized pending the lift point of parcels. The first round of the cooler air will fill in behind the system followed by a stronger push of colder air Friday night and into Saturday. This will result in high temperatures mainly in the 50s Thursday and Friday, though should clouds remain Thursday, some areas may remain in the 40s. Freezing temperatures may arrive by Friday morning and again Friday and Saturday nights. Given the early growing season, this may require Frost or Freeze headlines. Temperatures will begin to rebound early next week. Precipitation chances will also return with the warmer weather.
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&& .AVIATION /06Z TAFS THROUGH 06Z THURSDAY/... Issued at 1134 PM CDT Tue Apr 16 2024 Lingering shower activity is expected mainly across northern and portions of eastern Iowa over the next few hours before diminishing. Low stratus is expected to continue filling in throughout the morning and remain overhead until around 21z Wednesday, which will allow for MVFR/IFR conditions. Cloud decrease for a short time later in the afternoon to evening, before mid level clouds return towards the end of the period ahead of returning rain chances. Winds will gradually shift more northwesterly through the day, becoming breezy with gusts up to 30+ knots expected by mid morning through the afternoon. && .DMX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... None. && $$ DISCUSSION...Donavon AVIATION...Bury

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