Mare's Tail Memorial Weekend

Friday, May 30, 2025


 


Skies were sunny with wisps of "Mare's Tails" cirrus clouds in the skies during the morning and afternoon hours of Friday, May 23, 2025 -- Memorial Day weekend. Temperatures were in the mid-to-high 60s, making it ideal to pay respects to departed relatives in central Iowa. The above image was captured at 9:35 am CDT at Cambridge Cemetery, near the town of Cambridge in Story County.








10:05 am. Front view of White Oak Cemetery in the unincorporated town of White Oak in Polk County.







10:27 am. Cory Grove Church just outside Byers Cemetery, near the town of Elkhart in Polk County.







2:27 pm. Veteran's area of Glendale Cemetery in Des Moines. "Mare's tails" (cirrus uncinus) are hook-shaped clouds that form high in the atmosphere. The clouds are often associated with an approaching warm front and can signal that rain is on the way.


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