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Winds shifted to a southerly direction overnight into Friday (4th), with dew points rising in response to more atmospheric moisture streaming north. The first cutting of alfalfa hay reach 87% complete, 6 days ahead of normal. Winds began to shift to a northerly direction during the afternoon as a cold front dropped south through Iowa. Rain totals reported at 7:00 am on Wednesday (25th) were highest in east-central Iowa with the northwestern stations missing a majority of the rain. There were scattered reports of soybeans dropping leaves. Daytime temperatures rebounded into the mid to upper 40s with the statewide average high of 45 degrees, 18 degrees below normal. Daytime highs ranged from the low 40s east, where more cloud cover was present, to the mid-50s in the southwest. Found inside â Page 21Precipitation totals exceeded 1 foot as far northwest as Mt. Washington , NH ( primarily freezing rain ) , where wind gusts ... In addition , both Waterloo and Des Moines , IA endured a record number of consecutive hours with subzero ... No comments concerning livestock were received. The first week of meteorological summer brought warmer conditions across much of Iowa with a statewide average temperature of 69.9 degrees, 3.7 degrees above normal. Heavy rainfall was also observed in the stronger cells; a small sliver of stations from Plymouth to Carroll counties observed totals above 1.50 inches; Remsen (Plymouth County) dumped out 2.01 inches. The system will usher in heavy rainfall, intense southwesterly winds, and a surge of warmth during the overnight hours. Weather Summary Provided by Justin Glisan, Ph.D., State Climatologist, Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship. Southern California Interactive Doppler Animated Radar Including Current Temperatures, Weather Alerts, Satellite, Traffic, Weather Forecast, and 1 Hour Precipitation, Including Topography Map The end of June and first week of July brought more seasonal temperatures across much of Iowa with warmer conditions reported over the Fourth of July weekend; the statewide average temperature was 74.0 degrees, 0.9 degree above normal. There were reports of producers starting on their third cutting of hay. Soybean condition was rated 61% good to excellent. Iowa’s northern half saw a gradient from a few tenths of an inch to more than an inch farther south; the statewide average total was 0.91 inch. The statewide weekly average precipitation was 1.13 inches while the normal is 0.56 inch. The statewide weekly average precipitation was 0.05 inch while the normal is 0.86 inch. Week of September 20 – September 26, 2021, “Weather conditions have allowed harvest to get underway in many areas of the state,” said Secretary Naig. While winds shifted from a northernly to westerly direction, sunny skies warmed temperatures into the upper 80s with morning lows retreating to the upper 50s and low 60s. The disturbance brought rain showers over the northern half of the state through Monday (5th) afternoon with totals on the order of a few tenths of an inch. All of Iowa’s weather stations reported measurable precipitation, though rainfall deficits persisted with up to 0.50 inch reported at many central and southwestern gauges; above-average totals were observed in several pockets across Iowa. Elkader (Clayton County) reported the week’s low temperature of 52 degrees on the 3rd, eight degrees below normal. Temperatures were very pleasant for early April with highs pushing into the low to mid-70s; the statewide average high was 72 degrees, 16 degrees above normal. Found inside â Page 14Record 24 hour rainfall amounts in inches were also measured at : Dewitt 4.43 on the 15th , Delwein 6.38 on the 31st ... Paul Waite , State Climatologist Iowa Weather Service Room 10 Terminal Building Municipal Airport Des Moines , IA ... Continued dry conditions allowed farmers 6.6 days suitable for fieldwork during the week ending June 13, 2021 according to the USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service. Dew point temperatures in the upper 60s and low 70s combined with afternoon highs in the upper 80s led to very muggy conditions into the evening hours. Field activities included harvesting, fall tillage, fertilizer and anhydrous applications and baling corn stalks. Gusty northwesterly winds persisted through Sunday (31st) afternoon with mostly cloudy skies over southwestern Iowa. Soybeans coloring or beyond reached 18%, two days ahead of the 5-year average. Cold air and strong westerly winds filtered in behind the disturbance with sustained wind speeds in the 20 to 40 mph range. Field activities continued to include harvesting soybeans and corn, fall tillage and applying fertilizer. Found inside â Page 355JULY 1964 at at The most severe flooding since the hurricane rains precipitation above the mean . ... rains fell across the upper reaches of Heavy rainfall ( 4 to 5 inches ) over the upper reaches the Des Moines and Iowa Rivers in Iowa ... Across the State, there were scattered reports of soybeans coloring. Blustery northerly winds and overcast skies remained through the evening hours with gradual clearing in western Iowa; afternoon highs there reached into the upper 50s and low 60s while eastern Iowa held in the low 50s. There were scattered reports of downed corn due to strong winds. Found inside â Page 31Des Moines , Iowa .01 - 7.50 -14.78 - 5.00 - 3.47 Keokuk , Iowa . ... seen that the total rainfall for the seven months was 21.82 inches ( 3.51 below normal ) , which was sufficient to bring the most abundant crops harvested in this ... Soybean condition was rated 62 percent good to excellent. Iowa’s oat condition improved mariginally to 63% good to excellent. All Year Climate & Weather Averages in Des Moines. Showers continued to stream into Iowa’s southeastern corner on the backside of a low-pressure system for most of Sunday (11th) with three stations in Bloomfield (Davis County) reporting totals between 1.39 inches to 1.82 inches; amounts quickly tapered off to below 0.50 inch northwest. Heavier showers also formed in northeastern Iowa as several stations reported a few tenths of an inch with Elkader (Clayton County) and Lake Mills (Winnebago County) both observing 0.33 inch. Pasture condition improved to 49% good to excellent. Chilly temperatures were observed overnight with mid to upper 30s in western Iowa where starry skies were present before sunrise; slightly warmer conditions blanketed eastern Iowa with light northerly winds. Corn silking or beyond reached 60%, one day ahead of the 5-year average. Thirty percent of soybeans were setting pods, 4 days ahead of normal. Found inside â Page 101 1 1 OKLAHOMA 1 T EXPLANATION Little rainfall ; oppressive heat and humidity 1 Figure 4. ... North Dakota ; Sioux Falls , South Dakota ; Minneapolis , Minnesota ; Des Moines and Cedar Rapids , Iowa ; Madison , Wisconsin ; Peoria ... Ene,2021. The National Weather Service co-op station in Ionia (Chickasaw County) reported an astounding 11.25 inches of rainfall from a sluggish storm producing very heavy rain. The first half of the reporting period saw an active weather pattern including a tornado outbreak, though most of the tornadoes were on the weaker side. The cell produced golf to tennis ball-size hail from Woodward (Dallas County) to Carlisle (Warren County), shredding tree leaves, snapping corn stalks and defoliating soybean fields along a 70-mile path; Woodward reported three-inch hailstones while an observer in Beaverdale (Polk County) collected 3.25-inch hail. Saturday (11th) morning temperatures stayed in the upper 50s and low 60s with patchy fog at some stations. Close to onethird of corn for grain has been harvested at 30 percent complete statewide, also 8 days ahead of normal. Indiaâs Meteorological Department forecast additional precipitation in the southeast of the country as a ⦠Found inside â Page 32982,582 , 186 17,349 19,185 Manchester 2,887 Des Moines 7 - K Wheat . 1,397,322 21,798,223 12.860,952 35,989 ... The average total annual precipi- Louisa . ... 3,039 spite of the abundant rainfall , Iowa has a large percentage Mahaska . Producers reported heat-stressed livestock. A strong line of thunderstorms moved into northwestern Iowa along a cold front after midnight producing several reports of severe straight-line winds. Topsoil moisture levels rated 6% very short, 27% short, 62% adequate and 5% surplus. As the line filled in, widespread rain was reported at a majority of Iowa’s stations with general totals above 0.30 inch. Hay condition rated 60% good to excellent. Topsoil moisture levels rated 8% very short, 25% short, 64% adequate and 3% surplus. Found inside â Page 5TRAP RECORDS FROM DES MOINES , 1940 Des Moines , the capital city of Iowa , with a population of about 160,000 , is located in ... Aside from small rain pools , the heaviest breeding areas were along the Des Moines and Raccoon Rivers in ... Rain totals were generally above 0.25 inch across the state’s southeastern half with isolated pockets at or above one inch; a gauge near Amana (Iowa County) measured 1.00 inch while Rathbun Dam (Appanoose County) observed 1.90 inches. Offers a look at an organic garden on school grounds, which are tended and harvested by students and the benefits that arise from it. Data Availability Data for the entire country are usually available by 12:30 pm Eastern Time (9:30 am Pacific Time). Weekly precipitation totals ranged from one-tenth inch at Rock Valley to 2.98 inches in Allerton. Soybeans dropping leaves or beyond reached 96 percent, one week ahead of normal. Corn in or beyond the dent stage reached 87%, three days ahead of the 5-year average. Widespread precipitation helped with stress on crops and forages. Daytime highs returned to the mid to upper 80s with 90-degree readings southwest. Two-day rain totals reported at 7:00 am on Sunday (27th) were highest in northern Iowa with isolated measurements of two to four inches; Sac City (Sac County) observed 4.53 inches while Dakota City (Humboldt County) reported 3.29 inches with a statewide average at 0.64 inch. Get the monthly weather forecast for Des Moines, IA, including daily high/low, historical averages, to help you plan ahead. Soybean harvest reached 88 percent, two days ahead of the five-year average. Afternoon highs returned to the upper 70s and low 80s as skies cleared and blustery southerly winds persisted. Both mites and army worms have been spotted in alfalfa and grass hay crops. Totals were generally above 0.50 inch from Mason City west. Audubon (Audubon County) reported the week’s low temperature of 27 degrees on the 30th, five degrees below normal. The area of rainfall pushed into central Iowa and persisted across eastern Iowa into the evening. Battle Creek (Ida County) and Spencer Municipal Airport (Clay County) reported the week’s low temperature of 44 degrees on the 9th, on average eight degrees below normal. The statewide weekly average precipitation was 0.18 inch while the normal is 0.89 inch. Winds shifted to a southwesterly direction by sunrise on Tuesday (26th) with low 30s east under clear skies and mid 40s southwest where clouds began filtering in. The statewide weekly average precipitation was 0.37 inch while the normal is 0.79 inch. A few stronger storms popped along the boundary in eastern Iowa where temperatures remained in the upper 80s. Numerous stations in north-central Iowa reported above 0.50 inch with nearly 30 stations measuring an inch or more. Producers in south-central Iowa have over half their soybean crop remaining to be harvested while producers in all other districts have at least 52 percent already harvested. Partly sunny skies and highs hovering in the mid-40s were observed into the afternoon hours. All NOAA, An atmospheric river event is expected to impact parts of central and southern California over the next 2 days with heavy rain, flash flooding and possible debris flows near recent and vulnerable burn scars. RAINFALL REPORTS: Winona, MN: 0.90" Rochester, MN: 0.86" Iowa Falls, IA: 0.80" Preston, MN: 0.77" Forest City, IA: 0.68" Fort Dodge, IA: 0.59" Dodge Center, MN: 0.55" Skies remained generally clear with a few cumulus clouds passing through northern Iowa as the moon set Friday (30th) morning. Central Iowa. With a lack of upper-level steering flow, the sluggish low created a persistent rain shield across eastern Iowa. The third cutting was reported at 8% complete, equal to the 5-year average. Winds shifted to a northerly direction behind the front as clouds cleared on Wednesday (26th). Almost three-quarters of the corn crop has reached maturity, also four days ahead of normal. Weekly precipitation totals ranged from 0.07 inch at Burlington Municipal Airport (Des Moines County) to 13.98 inches at Elma. Morning temperatures were chilly over northern Iowa with low to mid-40s observed at several stations while low 50s blanketed the rest of Iowa. Several stations reported a trace of snow with more than 25 stations observing at least 0.10 inch; Forest City (Winnebago County) measured 1.00 inch of snow as overall precipitation totals were under 0.10 inch with Rockwell City (Calhoun County) reporting 0.20 inch of rainfall. Generally warmer temperatures were also felt across much of the state with positive departures over three degrees observed across southern Iowa. Severe thunderstorms fired in eastern Iowa during the afternoon hours with multiple severe straight-line wind reports from Marion to Fayette counties with a cluster of 60-70 mph wind gusts around Cedar Rapids (Linn County). Tuesday (10th) was the first anniversary of the devastating derecho that impacted Iowa and became the costliest thunderstorm in United States history. Rainfall amounts of 0.50" to 1.00" will be possible for many locations, and some could pick up over 1". A fast-moving disturbance brought light showers and isolated reports of graupel (small soft snow pellets) from a northwest to southeast swath of Iowa through the evening hours; precipitation totals were light with Dakota City (Humboldt County) reporting 0.25 inch. Several western Iowa stations observed the week’s high temperature of 97 degrees on the 4th and 5th, on average 18 degrees above normal. Daytime highs ranged from the low 50s southeast to mid-40s northwest. Subsoil moisture levels rated 17 percent very short, 39 percent short, 44 percent adequate and 0 percent surplus. The southern flank of the system brought showers through northern Iowa into Friday (24th) morning before dissipating in northeastern Iowa a few hours later. Statewide, soybeans emerged reached 86%, 9 days ahead of the 5-year average. Pasture condition rated 30 percent good to excellent. Precipitation behavior flipped from last week as much of eastern Iowa received measurable rainfall while western Iowa reported dry conditions. A low-pressure system propagating across northern Iowa produced stronger thunderstorms just before midnight and through Friday (18th) morning. The line of thunderstorms dissipated into the evening hours with foggy conditions observed overnight, given higher dew points and low temperatures in the 50s. A significant shift in the jet stream pulled moisture from the Gulf of Mexico into the Midwest bringing much-needed rainfall across the state during the reporting period. Statewide there were 4.7 days suitable for fieldwork during the week. Found inside â Page 102JULY 1969 Continued Temperature Precipitation No. of Days Snow , Sleet No. of Days Station Max . ... State Climatologist Room 400 - U. S. Court House Building Des Moines , Iowa 50309 DAILY PRECIPITATION Station Day of Month 13 14 15 6. “Outlooks continue to look favorable for harvest through the end of the month, and the fall season is shaping up to be warmer than average.”. Another warm, mostly dry week across the State allowed Iowa’s farmers 6.1 days suitable for fieldwork during the week ending September 19, 2021, according to the USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service. Most of Iowa’s reporting stations observed above normal precipitation with northwest and southeast Iowa reporting near-normal conditions. The climate of Des Moines, the most populous city and capital of Iowa, is continental, with very cold winters and hot summers, with quite frequent thunderstorms. Naig. High pressure built into the region Thursday (22nd) as southerly flow pushed daytime highs into the upper 50s and low 60s under sunny skies. Highs ranging from the mid to upper 60s east to mid-50s west as of Sunday days. 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