Cold conditions continued across Iowa with most areas losing degree days equivalent to a bit over one day in southern Iowa to nearly three days in the northern part of the state. Remember that early May is typically cooler than the rest of the season, so normal degree day accumulations per day will nearly double by late June. That is why we have to be careful in converting degree days to calendar days, because we constantly change the definition of normal
Today\u27s article is the first weekly post that monitors accumulation of degree days through the 20...
Iowa corn is tasselling and silking this week. We think of the silk date as a marker for the final 6...
May in Iowa started with welcome showers and just a bit below average temperatures. As of May 7, app...
The week of May 10 was seasonally cold; all areas of Iowa fell behind long term average degree-day a...
After three weeks of near-normal temperatures, Iowa weather wrapped up August with a return to colde...
The second week of May was dominated by a stagnant low over the Great Lakes that pumped cool norther...
A third straight week of cooler than average weather has slowed crop progress across Iowa. Sporadic ...
The 2009 growing season finished off May a bit cool, with degree day accumulations for only one of t...
Iowa crops continue in good condition as we finish one of the coolest July 4 holidays on record. Ea...
Cooler-than-normal weather continued as September dawned in Iowa. During the first week of September...
A near-perfect week! Sept.13 - 20 provided seasonally normal temperatures, bright sunshine and some...
A warm week provided much-welcomed heat for Iowa\u27s crops. Seasonal degree-day deficits largely ev...
Although the week of May 10 was seasonally cold; we made up most of that week\u27s lost heat during ...
Iowa weather continued to track cool and wet as degree days fell just a bit further behind long-term...
It is September 24 and thankfully no frost to speak of yet. The 2008 season will be one to look ba...
Today\u27s article is the first weekly post that monitors accumulation of degree days through the 20...
Iowa corn is tasselling and silking this week. We think of the silk date as a marker for the final 6...
May in Iowa started with welcome showers and just a bit below average temperatures. As of May 7, app...
The week of May 10 was seasonally cold; all areas of Iowa fell behind long term average degree-day a...
After three weeks of near-normal temperatures, Iowa weather wrapped up August with a return to colde...
The second week of May was dominated by a stagnant low over the Great Lakes that pumped cool norther...
A third straight week of cooler than average weather has slowed crop progress across Iowa. Sporadic ...
The 2009 growing season finished off May a bit cool, with degree day accumulations for only one of t...
Iowa crops continue in good condition as we finish one of the coolest July 4 holidays on record. Ea...
Cooler-than-normal weather continued as September dawned in Iowa. During the first week of September...
A near-perfect week! Sept.13 - 20 provided seasonally normal temperatures, bright sunshine and some...
A warm week provided much-welcomed heat for Iowa\u27s crops. Seasonal degree-day deficits largely ev...
Although the week of May 10 was seasonally cold; we made up most of that week\u27s lost heat during ...
Iowa weather continued to track cool and wet as degree days fell just a bit further behind long-term...
It is September 24 and thankfully no frost to speak of yet. The 2008 season will be one to look ba...
Today\u27s article is the first weekly post that monitors accumulation of degree days through the 20...
Iowa corn is tasselling and silking this week. We think of the silk date as a marker for the final 6...
May in Iowa started with welcome showers and just a bit below average temperatures. As of May 7, app...