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KEY MESSAGES
- Winter Weather Advisory in effect for this afternoon. 1-3 inches of snow possible. Ice amounts have trended down.
- Additional snow chances on Saturday with a similar system, just with colder temperatures. Snow amounts extra sensitive to snow ratios.
- Bitter cold temperatures Saturday night into Sunday. Cold weather headlines highly likely.
DISCUSSION
Issued at 245 PM CST Thu Dec 11 2025
Snowfall rates are peaking this afternoon across central Iowa with local visibilities under 1 mile being reported at places like Marshalltown. Forcing is largely driven by a strong fgen band extending into the fringes of the dgz and paired with low static stability. Forecast update from this morning remains on track with a band of 1 to 3" possible across much of the area. Locally higher amounts are possible where rates peaked this afternoon. The Winter Weather Advisory will continue through this afternoon.
Stratus will hang around the state overnight with a few degrees of warming taking place on Friday. A cold front will pass over the state through the afternoon, sending temperatures on a downward trend before sundown. Little warming occurs on Saturday. Highs will mostly be in the single digits. Another quick moving clipper brings another round of snow during the day Saturday. ECMWF AIFS, which has been notably skilled in placement of systems this winter, places the snow band a county southwest of the snow axis from today. The Saturday snow amounts will be higher, owed to the cold temperatures. In soundings, most all of the Saturated layer is in the DGZ (outlier is the warmer midlevels of the NAM). This supports above climo SLRs, somewhere on the order of 20:1. Cobb outputs vary by model due to how much lift is present. Right now, the consensus is forcing is nebulous (-5 microbars or less) which explains why most models cap totals at 4". We'll continue to watch how the SLRs evolve closer to time.
An arctic high settles across the region and shoves the clouds away from the state Saturday night. Temperatures will plummet. Lows below zero will be common statewide, close to -20 in northern Iowa. By Sunday morning, wind chills will be near -30 degrees. Cold weather headlines are likely. Reprieve is on the way from the intense start to meteorological winter. A ridge will build into the central CONUS and give Iowa a chance of 40 degree highs next week.
AVIATION /06Z TAFS THROUGH 06Z SATURDAY/
Issued at 1046 PM CST Thu Dec 11 2025
MVFR conditions are over much of central Iowa including KDSM/KFOD/KOTM with some IFR cigs over south central Iowa. The period will start with VFR cigs at KMCW/KALO. Cigs should gradually lower a bit more overnight and the persist through Friday morning and part of the afternoon before improving. A cold front will arrive late in the period and will bring gusty northwest winds to the state.
DMX WATCHES/WARNINGS/ADVISORIES
None.
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