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Des Moines, IA

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42°
Cloudy
  • Humidity: 87%
  • Feels Like: 37°
  • Heat Index: 42°
  • Wind: 8 mph
  • Wind Chill: 37°
  • UV Index: 0 Low
  • Sunrise: 06:45:40 AM
  • Sunset: 06:07:24 PM
  • Dew Point: 38°
  • Visibility: 5 mi

Today

Cloudy. Low 37F. Winds NE at 5 to 10 mph.

Tonight

Cloudy. Low 37F. Winds NE at 5 to 10 mph.

Tomorrow

Cloudy. High 49F. Winds light and variable.

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4 PM
43°
8 mph
15%
4 PM
43°

Wind: NE @ 8 mph

Precip: 15% Chance

Humidity: 84%

Wind Chill: 38°

Heat Index: 43°

UV Index: 0 Low

Visibility: 10 mi

Dew Point: 38°

5 PM
43°
7 mph
15%
5 PM
43°

Wind: NE @ 7 mph

Precip: 15% Chance

Humidity: 81%

Wind Chill: 39°

Heat Index: 43°

UV Index: 0 Low

Visibility: 8 mi

Dew Point: 38°

6 PM
42°
6 mph
2%
6 PM
42°

Wind: NE @ 6 mph

Precip: 2% Chance

Humidity: 82%

Wind Chill: 38°

Heat Index: 42°

UV Index: 0 Low

Visibility: 8 mi

Dew Point: 37°

7 PM
43°
5 mph
2%
7 PM
43°

Wind: NE @ 5 mph

Precip: 2% Chance

Humidity: 77%

Wind Chill: 39°

Heat Index: 43°

UV Index: 0 Low

Visibility: 7 mi

Dew Point: 36°

8 PM
42°
5 mph
2%
8 PM
42°

Wind: NE @ 5 mph

Precip: 2% Chance

Humidity: 81%

Wind Chill: 39°

Heat Index: 42°

UV Index: 0 Low

Visibility: 8 mi

Dew Point: 37°

9 PM
42°
5 mph
3%
9 PM
42°

Wind: NE @ 5 mph

Precip: 3% Chance

Humidity: 82%

Wind Chill: 39°

Heat Index: 42°

UV Index: 0 Low

Visibility: 7 mi

Dew Point: 37°

10 PM
41°
5 mph
3%
10 PM
41°

Wind: NE @ 5 mph

Precip: 3% Chance

Humidity: 84%

Wind Chill: 37°

Heat Index: 41°

UV Index: 0 Low

Visibility: 7 mi

Dew Point: 36°

11 PM
40°
5 mph
8%
11 PM
40°

Wind: NE @ 5 mph

Precip: 8% Chance

Humidity: 85%

Wind Chill: 37°

Heat Index: 40°

UV Index: 0 Low

Visibility: 7 mi

Dew Point: 36°

12 AM
40°
5 mph
8%
12 AM
40°

Wind: NE @ 5 mph

Precip: 8% Chance

Humidity: 86%

Wind Chill: 36°

Heat Index: 40°

UV Index: 0 Low

Visibility: 6 mi

Dew Point: 36°

1 AM
39°
4 mph
8%
1 AM
39°

Wind: NE @ 4 mph

Precip: 8% Chance

Humidity: 88%

Wind Chill: 36°

Heat Index: 39°

UV Index: 0 Low

Visibility: 7 mi

Dew Point: 36°

2 AM
40°
5 mph
8%
2 AM
40°

Wind: NE @ 5 mph

Precip: 8% Chance

Humidity: 89%

Wind Chill: 36°

Heat Index: 40°

UV Index: 0 Low

Visibility: 7 mi

Dew Point: 37°

3 AM
39°
5 mph
8%
3 AM
39°

Wind: NE @ 5 mph

Precip: 8% Chance

Humidity: 89%

Wind Chill: 36°

Heat Index: 39°

UV Index: 0 Low

Visibility: 6 mi

Dew Point: 37°

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From the Fields: Jason Maloney

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LeeAnne Bulman retires from Agri-View

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  • LeeAnne Bulman For Agri-View

Editor鈥檚 note: All of us here at Agri-View will miss LeeAnne 鈥 as well as Kaleb. They have been an important part of the publication for many years. Happy retirement LeeAnne!

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From the Fields: LeeAnne Bulman with Kaleb Ellis

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From the Fields: Jason Maloney

From the Fields: Jason Maloney

  • Jason Maloney For Agri-View

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From the Fields: LeeAnne Bulman with Kaleb Ellis

From the Fields: LeeAnne Bulman with Kaleb Ellis

  • LeeAnne Bulman with Kaleb Ellis For Agri-View

The machinery is moving all across the valley in western Wisconsin as harvest pushes on to completion. There is still a lot of corn out there, but there are several farms already finished.

From the Fields: LeeAnne Bulman with Kaleb Ellis

From the Fields: LeeAnne Bulman with Kaleb Ellis

  • LeeAnne Bulman with Kaleb Ellis For Agri-View

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From the Fields: Jason Maloney

From the Fields: Jason Maloney

  • Jason Maloney For Agri-View

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From the Fields: LeeAnne Bulman with Kaleb Ellis

From the Fields: LeeAnne Bulman with Kaleb Ellis

  • LeeAnne Bulman with Kaleb Ellis For Agri-View

Fall harvest is in full swing in western Wisconsin, with beans as the leading crop this week, and a few fields of corn leaving the field. We have some interesting observations as the machine work unfolds.

UW looks at Wisconsin weather

UW looks at Wisconsin weather

  • University of Wisconsin

Climate probabilities for mid-to-late October indicate a slight lean toward warmer-than-normal temperatures, with precipitation leaning to more than normal in the west.

From the Fields: LeeAnne Bulman with Kaleb Ellis

From the Fields: LeeAnne Bulman with Kaleb Ellis

  • LeeAnne Bulman with Kaleb Ellis For Agri-View

Farmers are busy, but without a lot going on in the fields. Many of them are preparing equipment for the big push. Combines were spotted rolling on a farm in our valley of western Wisconsin. Kaleb Ellis reports that his combine is ready to go and will start on beans in a week at the earliest.

From the Fields: Jason Maloney

From the Fields: Jason Maloney

  • Jason Maloney For Agri-View

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From the Fields: LeeAnne Bulman with Kaleb Ellis

From the Fields: LeeAnne Bulman with Kaleb Ellis

  • LeeAnne Bulman with Kaleb Ellis For Agri-View

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From the Fields: Jason Maloney

From the Fields: Jason Maloney

  • Jason Maloney For Agri-View

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