Listen "8/8/24 - Mostly pleasant temps, mid-August likely a bit warmer than average"
Episode Synopsis
Historical Weather Event: On August 8, 1897, severe thunderstorms hit southwestern Iowa, causing significant hail and flooding. Current Weather Trends: The podcast highlights a record number of tornadoes (129) for the season and an increase in severe weather events, including 31 occurrences of hail over 2 inches. Recent Rainfall: Central Iowa experienced widespread rainfall, with Pella receiving 7.67 inches last week and other areas reporting 3 to 8 inches. Temperature Fluctuations: The discussion includes a transition from hot to cooler temperatures, with some areas in northern Iowa potentially dropping into the 40s. Forecast for State Fair: The upcoming week is expected to have pleasant weather, with temperatures in the low 80s and cool nights. Climate Outlook: The forecast indicates a shift towards warmer temperatures and a wetter signal for the latter part of August. Agricultural Impacts: Dan shares insights from recent field visits, noting issues like reduced zucchini yields due to weather conditions and the presence of aster yellows affecting various crops. Pest Management: Discussion on the impact of pests, particularly leaf hoppers and broad mites, on crops like potatoes and aster yellows in flowers, emphasizing the importance of monitoring and management practices. Summary generated using Perplexity.ai
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