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Thanksgiving forecasts from AccuWeather indicate that Iowans could face a combination of rain, falling temperatures, and, eventually, conditions that may disrupt one of the busiest travel periods of the year.
Last week's blizzard brought heavy snow to central and western Iowa, as some places saw as much as 9 inches of snow. One area that felt the blizzard was on Iowa Highway 141 near Denison, as the Iowa DOT shared images of staff clearing out a snow drift in ...
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Blizzard Threat Looms for 50M as Winter Storms Put 1,500 Miles of Midwest–Northeast Highways at Risk
Blizzard conditions and heavy snow are threatening tens of millions of people across the central and eastern United States, with winter storms putting a long stretch of Midwest-to-Northeast highways at risk of dangerous whiteouts and ice.
Drivers in some states have been advised to delay any unnecessary travel as the country celebrates Thanksgiving.
Another Arctic blast is on the move toward the U.S., bringing the potential for bitter cold and heavy snow accumulations to Iowa.
DES MOINES, Iowa – The blizzard conditions across Iowa that sidetracked the presidential campaign trail three days ahead of the state's caucuses were just the first punch. Now comes frigid below zero temperatures, which are forecast for the weekend and ...
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Winter storm warnings stretch across the northern US, bringing snow, cold and risky conditions
Travelers face challenging weather for the rest of the Thanksgiving holiday weekend. Winter storm warnings have been issued across the northern United States, with snow expected from Montana to New York.
CHOOSE WISELY YET CHOOSE WISELY. THE MOST. SNOWFALL FELL WHERE THROUGHOUT THE STATE WE’VE BEEN SEEING THAT THE HEAVIEST SNOW ACROSS NORTHERN IOWA HERE SO FAR TODAY DON’T HAVE TOO MANY SNOWFALL REPORTS IN JUST YET. CONDITIONS NOT GREAT FOR GETTING OUT ...
In traditional Iowa fashion, don't expect Monday's warm weather to last long because thunderstorms and another possible blizzard are on the way. Tuesday evening will see some isolated thunderstorms that will turn to snow by Wednesday in some parts of Iowa.
Iowa DOT camera on US Highway 20 near Rockwell City The winter operations administrator for the Iowa DOT has just two words for Iowans during this blizzard: “Stay home!” Craig Bargfrede says there are hundreds of big orange plows on the roads and they ...