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Mild Start to the Week, Active End
Warm air moves in before a quiet weather pattern turns more active in eastern Iowa
Published on Feb. 8, 2026
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A mild start to the week in eastern Iowa will give way to a more active weather pattern later this week, with a disturbance expected to bring light precipitation late Wednesday through Thursday.
Why it matters
The changing weather patterns in eastern Iowa can impact travel, outdoor activities, and daily routines for residents, so understanding the forecast is important for planning ahead.
The details
Mild temperatures in the 40s and 50s are expected on Monday, with partly sunny skies giving way to more clouds in the afternoon. A front will move through late Monday night, shifting winds to the northwest and ushering in cooler air for the rest of the week. Highs will be in the 30s and 40s from Tuesday through Friday, with overnight lows in the mid to upper 20s. A disturbance is expected to bring light precipitation late Wednesday through Thursday, though the exact timing, track, and precipitation type is still uncertain.
- Lows tonight will fall into the mid 20s.
- Monday will start off partly sunny, then turn mostly cloudy in the afternoon and evening.
- A front is expected to pass through late Monday night into early Tuesday morning.
- Precipitation is expected late Wednesday night through Thursday, lingering into Thursday night.
The players
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What’s next
Meteorologists will continue to monitor the disturbance and provide updates on the expected precipitation timing and type as the week progresses.
The takeaway
Residents in eastern Iowa should prepare for a mild start to the week followed by cooler temperatures and a chance of light precipitation later in the week, with the potential for impacts on travel and outdoor activities.
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