Above is the 18z GFS Model at 6am Wednesday morning December 9th. It shows a deepening low moving NE across Missouri and Illinois. This puts Iowa in a perfect location for heavy snow accumulations by mid-week. A smaller storm will move in Monday followed by the one shown here late Tuesday into Wednesday. This could …
Month: December 2009
A Little More than a Dusting
The flurries and snow showers today, have become a bit more than expected. A few accumulations have been reported in the state today. Some locations in NE Iowa have received up to 2 inches of snow. Many others will get less than that, but there is a chance through the evening hours of a quick …
A Few Flakes of Snow
Today will have on and off snow showers or flurries throughout the day. They will be light with a dusting of snow being the most accumulations that may fall during the day. Highs today will remain in the 20s and 30s, as will be the case for the rest of the week. A large storm …
Cold Front Sweeping the State
The cold front that is marking the end of the warmer than average days is nearly through the state late this evening. Only the southeastern part of the state still has winds out of the south or southwest. Winds have shifted elsewhere in the state to the northwest at 10-15mph. Tomorrow will see winds gusting …
Strong Cold Front coming in Wednesday, Much colder weather coming, Subfreezing Highs Thursday & Friday.
Regional weather map We going to have Much Colder Weather through the next Upcoming days, The Jet stream will sink Far to our south Wednesday, And a strong cold front will drag in Much Colder, Arctic air from the North on Wednesday, Wednesdays high will likely take place early in the day and Thursday and …
The Last Month
Welcome to December, the last month of the year. In December, temperatures continue to drop with average highs dropping from the 30s into the 20s and the lows dropping into the single digits and teens. For example Mason City drops from an average of 33 and 17 on the 1st to 23 and 6 on …