Iowa, snowstorms and Thanksgiving
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Snow has landed in Des Moines, Iowa, as a major winter storm blasts most of the Central U.S. with heavy snow. This storm is already causing travel trouble across Iowa and Illinois as major interstates are covered with snow.
Thanksgiving snow storm is blanketing much of the Midwest, including most of Iowa. Large portions of the state saw several inches of snow throughout Saturday, Nov. 29. Where were the highest snowfall totals in Iowa?
Winter storm warnings are in place for almost all of Iowa as significant snow is expected starting tonight and lasting through Saturday.
The Thanksgiving weekend storm system has brought over a foot of snow and strong winds to parts of the Midwest and thunderstorms across the South.
A winter storm will deliver a punch of snow to millions in the Northeast after it dumps more white stuff on the snowy Midwest.
While Iowa isn't included in any winter storm warnings, there's a chance of snow by the end of the week. See the Thanksgiving weather forecast.
A Winter Storm Watch is now issued for all of Iowa from 6 PM Friday through 6 AM Sunday. This storm will be a long duration event and will end with possibly some double digit
A major winter storm blasted parts of the Midwest and the Central U.S. this weekend with heavy snowfall, causing travel nightmares for millions of people as they return home from Thanksgiving plans.
The Minnesota State Patrol and Iowa State Patrol both saw hundreds of car crashes statewide after a winter storm left several inches of measurable snow in both regions.