Iowa – A cold, gray start settles over central Iowa this morning, with Des Moines sitting near 27 degrees and a stiff breeze cutting through downtown streets. Wind rattles bare branches, and the pavement feels unforgiving under early footsteps as the first full week of 2026 begins.
According to the National Weather Service in Des Moines, a brief period of freezing rain is possible today across far northern Iowa. For the metro, the bigger concern arrives later, when patchy fog develops tonight. Some areas could see dense fog, creating slick spots and reduced visibility for the Monday morning commute.
Today stays mostly cloudy and breezy, with highs climbing into the low 40s. Gusty south winds add a raw feel despite the gradual warming. Drivers should remain cautious on bridges and untreated roads, where temperatures hover near freezing during the morning and evening hours.
Conditions improve quickly as the new week unfolds. Monday brings partial sunshine and highs near 50, with fog lingering early before lifting. By Tuesday, skies turn mostly sunny and temperatures rise into the lower 50s, accelerating snowmelt and runoff. That melt-freeze cycle increases the risk of refreezing at night, a classic setup for black ice.
Midweek feels more like early spring than January. Sunshine on Wednesday pushes highs into the mid-50s, nearly 30 degrees warmer than this morning. Thursday stays mild, though clouds increase and rain chances return late, potentially affecting evening travel with wet roads.
This pattern reflects a broader Midwest trend. While warmer air dominates now, colder weather is expected to return later in January, especially north and east toward the Great Lakes. Winter is easing up briefly, not bowing out.
Five-Day Outlook for Des Moines, IA
- Today: Mostly cloudy, breezy, high near 42°F
- Monday: Patchy fog early, partly sunny, high near 49°F
- Tuesday: Mostly sunny, high near 50°F
- Wednesday: Sunny and mild, high near 56°F
- Thursday: Partly sunny, chance of rain late, high near 50°F



