Sat. snow totals in central Iowa
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A winter storm warning has expired in Iowa, leaving behind nearly 10 inches of snow. The storm brought snowfall across Iowa on Saturday, Dec. 6 and ended with some sleet and freezing rain in the Des Moines metro. In the lead-up to the 2020 election, all eyes are on Iowa. Get updates of all things Iowa politics delivered to your inbox.
A winter storm warning is in effect for parts of Iowa and will bring widespread snow. See how much snow we'll get and the latest updates.
Cold conditions are going to return along with more snow chances heading into the weekend. A Winter Weather Advisory is in effect for northern and eastern Iowa including Ames and Des Moines until midnight.
Eyes turn toward a weekend system that will not only bring us our next chance for snow, but will be followed by a return of frigid cold. Snow starts to fall in western portions of the state very early in the morning (3-4 am), with snow entering the metro around 5-6 am.
The National Weather Service is forecasting wind gusts of over 50 mph from Atlantic to Waterloo. What to know about blizzard possibilities.
I-80 closed in eastern Iowa due to severe weather and crashesInterstate 80 is closed in both directions across a large stretch of eastern Iowa due to hazardous
Another round of snow — this one expected to start Thursday afternoon into the evening — could make for a difficult evening commute in Eastern Iowa.
Dozens of school districts have announced early dismissals Thursday due to snow and ice in the forecast.
A clipper system brought more accumulating snow to eastern Iowa between Saturday morning and early afternoon.Snowfall was minimal north of Highway 20, with lit