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A winter storm warning is in effect for most of Iowa through Sunday morning. Much of the state is looking at nearly continuous snowfall for 24-plus hours, with over a foot of snow possible in some areas. Officials recommend delaying or canceling travel plans Saturday and, if you must travel, pack an emergency kit in case you get stuck.
A winter storm warning has been issued for parts of western Iowa beginning Friday afternoon and running through early Sunday morning.
Iowa saw more than 200 crashes — including eight snowplows — as snow and ice created hazardous roads, keeping plow and tow crews busy and prompting renewed safety warnings.
After winter weather caused crashes and closed schools in Missouri, dumped more than a foot of snow in Iowa and left drivers struggling to see in Buffalo, New York, the East Coast is bracing for its own dangerous winter weather Tuesday.
A winter storm warning was issued by the National Weather Service in Des Moines at 2:41 a.m. on Saturday, Nov. 29.
As the Iowa Department of Transportation continues working on clearing roadways Sunday afternoon they warn that driving conditions are still “hazardous” in
The roads in Northeast Iowa are expected to become slick and snowy this week as the first winter storm of the season approaches.
As the days grow shorter and leaves scatter across campus sidewalks, Iowa State University officials are preparing for the arrival of the winter season. Carrie Jacobs, assistant public safety chief of police,
Black ice, snow showers and fog are pestering post-holiday travelers in the Midwest, while the Northeast is gearing up for its first major snowstorm of the season