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Iowa could see some thunderstorms, hail and even snow amid severe storms sweeping the rest of the country throughout the week A strong storm will move across the Pacific Coast starting Wednesday ...
I appreciate President Trump for delivering critical disaster relief following severe storms in March and thank Secretary ...
Iowa weather: Rain moves in Tuesday followed by wind and snow as a winter storm approaches WednesdayWhen Nidal Zaqout arrived in Montreal last September from Gaza, he hoped to have a chance to ...
IOWA — Monday will be a hazy, hot, and humid day for most of Central Iowa, but a cold front is approaching the state and will be the focusing mechanism for strong to severe storms later tonight ...
A Level 4 risk area covers central into northeast Iowa. That translates into a 45% risk for severe weather. Temperatures will shoot up into the 80s, accompanied by noticeably humid air.
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.
DES MOINES, Iowa — Today's snow has wrapped up for central Iowa, leaving gray skies for tonight. Scattered clouds will linger into Monday morning, and temperatures will fall to around 30 degrees.
COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa — The city of Council Bluffs declared a snow emergency ahead of the winter storm forecast to hit the area Tuesday night. A Snow Emergency Parking Ban will go into effect at ...
Forecasters say a storm system will drop up to a foot of snow across a long stretch of Iowa today, from the southwest to north-central Iowa, with winds gusting up to 65 miles an hour.
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.
Reed Timmer followed this storm throughout the state of South Dakota. He saw strong winds, tornadoes, large hail, and even a ...
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 ...