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Hubbard Post Office Iowa Weather Forecast Discussion

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Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Des Moines IA 243 PM CDT Tue Oct 14 2025

.KEY MESSAGES...

- Showers remain mainly north for the rest of today and into Wednesday, with additional showers Thursday also over northern Iowa. There is a low chance for storms with the midweek activity.

- Warmer weather returns in the latter half of the week, with highs Thursday and Friday in the mid-70s to lower 80s.

- A few showers and storms possible Friday afternoon to evening into Saturday. The severe weather potential is low at this time.

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.DISCUSSION... Issued at 239 PM CDT Tue Oct 14 2025

Analysis of the large scale weather setup today shows a large area of upper-level ridging that covers much of the central CONUS, with a mid-level high pressure area circulating over the Southern Plains, while two troughs are located on either side of this high pressure: the first now over the Atlantic and the other just arriving onto the California coast. Closer to the surface, high pressure is centered over northern Minnesota/Wisconsin, covering much of the upper Midwest into the Central Plains. Despite this high pressure, a frontal boundary is draped across southern Iowa, with moisture pooling into the state by increased theta-e advection that lead to saturation to occur over northern into central Iowa, bringing rain showers over the area. This afternoon, the showers are more isolated in nature mainly over northern Iowa. Temperatures are quite varied this afternoon with values in the 50s across the northern two-thirds of the state, while southern Iowa has values through the 60s. Given the slow movement of the boundary north through the day, on and off showers are expected to continue through the remainder of the day mainly over northern Iowa, while southern Iowa generally remains dry, outside of a low chance for sprinkles if the drier air overhead is able to saturate. Thunderstorms are not expected with this activity given the lack of instability overhead. Temperatures tonight into Wednesday are expected to fall into the upper 40s to mid 50s north and in the upper 50s to low 60s south.

By Wednesday, lee cyclogenesis is expected to occur per model guidance, as the large-scale trough finally starts to eject out of the western CONUS eastward, which will push a thermal ridge over the Midwest, leading to warming overhead. This ridge will try to push the aforementioned boundary out of the state, keeping near surface weak convergence mainly over northern to north central Iowa, with additional but more isolated chances (20-30%) for on and off showers mainly over western and northern Iowa by the afternoon. Into Wednesday evening and Thursday morning, the aforementioned low pressure is expected to lift northeast into Nebraska and the Dakotas, with Iowa in the warm sector and a push of moisture with the initial advection wing arriving into Iowa. This will result in more scattered shower activity mainly over northern late Wednesday into Thursday, along with breezy conditions as low level southwesterly flow increases. This stronger push of warmer air will lead to above normal temperatures as values are expected to reach the upper 70s to low 80s across the state Thursday, along with higher dewpoints in the mid to upper 50s. A return of instability paired with favorable shear will bring the potential for some storms with this activity, though not expecting any severe weather at this time.

Additional rain chances will continue to end the work week Friday as a cold front in relation to the lifting surface low into the Upper Midwest moves into Iowa. Additional shower and storm chances return once again, with the front tracking slowly eastward through the day, though weaker forcing looks to keep any activity fairly light in a rather broken line, before an increase in low-level jet activity late Friday into Saturday will lead to some more widespread development mainly over eastern Iowa. However, model variations remain on the extent of coverage and timing so a close eye remains. Instability increasing mainly over the southeast portion of the state with more favorable shear would lead to some potential for storms as well later in the day Friday, so will be keeping on eye on this over the next few days.

Brief drying across the state looks to occur following the front`s departure Saturday, though a quick moving shortwave dropping into the Midwest within the circulating mid-level low pressure system over Canada brings yet another opportunity for rain, before dry conditions look to settle Sunday into early next week as northwesterly flow becomes common. A return to more seasonal conditions is expected this weekend with highs in the upper 60s to low 70s Saturday, and a touch cooler Sunday in the low to mid 60s.

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.AVIATION /18Z TAFS THROUGH 18Z WEDNESDAY/... Issued at 1250 PM CDT Tue Oct 14 2025

Light rain showers continue to track slowly northeast across the northern terminals this afternoon, while KDSM and KOTM are dry. Light on and off showers are expected to continue primarily over northern Iowa through the rest of the day and into Wednesday, though on and off in nature so there will be times of lower probabilities. MVFR ceilings are expected across most sites, especially north this evening into Wednesday, with some periods of IFR ceilings possible at times north. Winds will remain largely out of the east with some gusts up to 15 knots, though mainly light before shifting SE late in the period.

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.DMX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES... None.

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