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KCAU Sioux City on MSNTrump approves Disaster Declaration for March NW Iowa winter stormI appreciate President Trump for delivering critical disaster relief following severe storms in March and thank Secretary ...
It is also uncertain how long the blowing snow will last Wednesday. Areas around Des Moines could see snow a wintery mix around 12 a.m. Wednesday and snow from about 3 a.m. through the late morning.
Wind gusts range from 50-65 mph, with the strongest gusts found over western and southwestern Iowa. Snow totals will likely range between 2-9", but wind speeds will make it impossible to measure.
DES MOINES, Iowa — As the remnants of the last winter storm melt away, central Iowans are bracing for another bout of challenging weather, with rain, snow, and wind on the horizon. Craig ...
But in eastern Iowa, it’s a different story. While the roads still aren’t great, Major Chad Colston with the Linn County Sheriff’s office says they haven’t been inundated with accidents.
More than 60 counties across western, central and northeast Iowa are under a Winter Storm Watch from tomorrow night lasting into Wednesday afternoon. National Weather Service meteorologist Brooke ...
A storm system crossing the U.S. threatens to unleash tornadoes Friday in the Mississippi Valley, blizzards in the northern Plains and dry conditions in Texas and Oklahoma that pose a wildfire risk.
Officials urged people to stay at home as a winter storm carrying high winds caused a “complete whiteout” in the Des Moines area on Wednesday morning, March 5.
MILLION FOR THE LOCAL ECONOMY. WE TURN OUR ATTENTION TO WEATHER NOW AND AND YOU’RE TRACKING SOME POTENTIAL FOR STORMS MOVING INTO OUR STATE. YEAH, MAINLY JUST ACROSS NORTHWEST IOWA NOW, BUT WE ...
Here are the areas in Iowa that saw the most snow from 8 a.m. Sunday to 8 a.m. Monday, according to the Iowa State Mesonet. Fort Dodge: 2.5 inches Algona: 2.5 inches Garner: 2.1 inches ...
Quick look Iowa State University researchers are developing new technologies to keep airport runways clear of snow and ice. The project is supported, in part, by the Federal Aviation Administration ...
For the rest of the 1960s, Des Moines would receive over 4 inches of snow on four separate weeks that the girls or boys state basketball tournaments were taking place. Even before the sleepover at ...
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