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What in the Weather?  

What in the Weather?

Author: Dan Fillius; Justin Glisan; Madelynn Wuestenberg

This one's for you if you want to understand weather better! Join Dan Fillius, Iowa State University Extension Horticulture Field Specialist, and Dr. Justin Glisan, Iowa's State Climatologist, as they discuss what is happening in the world of Iowa weather. Every week during the main growing season we'll discuss recent weather, its impacts on fruits and vegetables, and provide a climate outlook for the coming week in Iowa. Let us know what you think, though as Mark Twain once said, "If you don't like the weather, wait a few minutes."
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Genres: Natural Sciences, Nature, Science

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4/29/26 - Cool and Dry for the next week
Episode 8
Wednesday, 29 April, 2026

[00:00:41] This day in Iowa weather history: The cold and snowy spring of 1907, linked to the eruption of the Ksudach volcano in eastern Russia [00:01:45] This week's forecast: A welcome break from active weather with temperatures reaching the 60s and 70s, mostly sunny skies, and high pressure taking hold [00:02:33] Frost advisory alert: Chances of frost Thursday and Friday nights, with lows near 32°F in northern Iowa [00:04:27] 8 to 14 day outlook (May 6–12): Below-normal temperatures and below-normal precipitation expected statewide [00:05:29] 3 to 4 week outlook (May 9–22): Continued below-normal temperatures; slight lean toward above-normal precipitation [00:06:09] Hazard watch: Slight risk of below-normal temperatures May 8–10, coinciding with the Mother's Day planting window [00:07:38] Last week's weather recap: Rainfall verified across Iowa, with some areas receiving over 2.5 inches [00:08:48] Severe weather recap: 10 tornado reports on April 23rd, primarily in western, south-central, and central Iowa, plus hail and high wind reports [00:10:21] Specialty crop planting recommendations for this week: Greens, carrots, beets, potatoes, brassicas, Swiss chard, fennel, and lettuce successions [00:11:08] Greenhouse starting tips: Lettuce and sweet corn successions; start melons now for post-May 10th transplanting [00:11:59] Pest updates: Imported cabbage worm confirmed; flea beetles still weeks away but currently emerged in central Missouri [00:12:40] Field management: Get cultivation done as soon as field surfaces dry out; begin tillage for future beds when further drying happens [00:12:53] Grower report — Garlic: Crop failure in unmulched beds linked to root rot (Fusarium?); mulched garlic faring well [00:14:26] Grower report — Onion thrips: Thrips found on black plastic mulch before transplanting, possibly harbored in nearby garlic plantings [00:15:41] Call for speakers: Seeking growers and researchers for the Organic Vegetable Production Conference and High Tunnel Short Course

 

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