A clash of the seasons will be taking place on Friday in the state, with winter crashing into the springlike air that is moving into the state currently. Whereas the readings seen above may be a little high especially in areas with heavier snowpack, temperature differences of 30-40°+ are likely Friday from one end of …
Category: All of Iowa
Atypical Late December Night
It’s not your average late December night across the state of Iowa this early morning. Temperatures across the state are above freezing with gusty southeasterly winds blowing warm air over the cold snowpack. This is leading to a lot of dense fog across the state, with visibilities dropping under a quarter mile in some places. …
Lots Of Fog
If you’ve been enjoying the copious amounts of fog the last few days, you’re going to love this. The National Weather Service has issued a Dense Fog Advisory that is in effect between now and 6pm on Friday! for the eastern counties of the state. A Dense Fog Advisory is also in effect from now …
Mess to End 2010
A large storm system is expected to move through the state beginning on Wednesday and lasting through the end of the year (Friday). This is likely to bring a plethora of precipitation to the state during that time. Fog will continue to be a problem tonight and will again be a factor Wednesday as fog …
Wide Ranging New Year’s Eve
The end of this upcoming week will bring much warmer temperatures to the state. This will lead to some melting of the snowpack and could result in some minor flooding and icejams on area rivers. Along with the warmer temperatures, a storm system with varied precipitation will move into the state as well. Most of …
Dense Fog Thru Mid-Morning
A Dense fog advisory has been issued until 9am this morning for the following counties, Benton, Buchanan, Cedar, Clinton, Delaware, Des Moines, Dubuque, Henry, Iowa, Jackson, Jefferson, Johnson, Jones, Keokuk, Lee, Linn, Louisa, Muscatine, Scott, Van Buren, Washington, Kossuth, Winnebago, Worth, Hancock, Cerro Gordo, Humboldt, Wright, Franklin, Butler, Bremer, Webster, Hamilton, Hardin, Grundy, Black Hawk, …
The Next Storm by New Year’s?
As we move past the Christmas holiday, we look toward New Year’s Day and what could be the next big storm to affect the state. Currently it’s too early to tell what is going to happen and where, but a plethora of precipitation could fall across the area, ranging from rain to freezing rain, sleet …
Snowfall Reports (Xmas Eve 2010) FINAL
This list will be updated frequently. Here are the latest snowfall reports as of 10: 15pm Christmas Eve Evening. This is likely to be the final report, but more reports will trickle in, they just won’t be included on this post.
Snowy Xmas Eve
Snow continues to fall across the state. A Winter Storm warning is in effect through the afternoon and evening hours across the northern and eastern counties for heavier snow totals that have already exceeded 6-8″ in some locations. Travel has been impacted with this snow. Roads are mostly or completely covered across the northeastern 3/4ths …
Christmas Eve Snow
Snow continues falling across most of the state early this morning. A few reports have upwards of 3 inches on the ground in a few locations, with more yet to come. Road conditions this morning have deteriorated overnight, with many roads across the state reporting either partly or mostly covered roads. The snow will continue …