The low pressure center is currently over south central Iowa moving ENE. Very warm temperatures to the south and southeast of the center, with Keokuk at 63° this hour. The warm front streched along roughly the IA 92 corridor just south of the Quad Cities into Illinois. To the north, readings are in the mid to upper 30s with far northern Iowa still seeing at or slightly below freezing temps. To the west and northwest of the low, temperatures also are in the 30s, but winds have begun to pick up out of the northwest bringing drier air into that part of the state. There will be chances the rest of the night of some rain with isolated thunder across the eastern counties, with some freezing rain still possible over the far north, then a change to all snow with little accumulation outside the far northern tier of counties where 1-2″ may fall there.