The fall season, i.e. the time from early September to late October, is the best time to visit Iowa. Everything, from the pleasant windy weather throughout the day to the economical accommodation prices, makes it the perfect season to explore this state. Plus, the plethora of yellow, orange, red and green leaves fallen on the ground gives a delicate charm to the entire landscape. Overall, humid continental is how one categorizes the climate of Iowa due to its contrasting seasonal temperatures. Summers experience sunnier skies and a hotter atmosphere. The melting of snow plus the excessive moisture in the air call for frequent downpours, also making it the rainiest time of the year. The nights are pleasant, but the temperatures can rise over 90-degree Fahrenheit during the day. As spring approaches, the state witnesses an increase in hails, thunderstorms, and tornadoes. The winters have cold days and colder nights. Such is the severity that the weather is almost freezing even during the day. With the mercury dipping to -20 degrees Fahrenheit, the state gets gripped by snowfalls which even turns into intense blizzards at times.