Mainly avoid Des Moines as Snowstorm making path towards east and south Iowa
Mainly avoid Des Moines as Snowstorm making path towards east and south Iowa
Thursday is just a rainy day in Des Moines and that brings snow with low pressure patch
Thursday is just a rainy day in Des Moines and that brings snow with low pressure patch
Where is the snow now?
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Where is the snow now?
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Currently snow is tracking by the National Weather Service
Currently snow is tracking by the National Weather Service
Band of snow is moving towards southern and eastern lowa via western and northern missouri
Band of snow is moving towards southern and eastern lowa via western and northern missouri
AS per morning reports from weather service, Lamoni had 3 inches; Oskaloosa, 1.5 inches; Cedar Rapids, 1.5 inches; and Davenport, just short of an inch snow
AS per morning reports from weather service, Lamoni had 3 inches; Oskaloosa, 1.5 inches; Cedar Rapids, 1.5 inches; and Davenport, just short of an inch snow
How much snow is expected?
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How much snow is expected?
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Till late thursday afternoon, weather service predict snow 3 to 7 inch in davenport and lowa city
Till late thursday afternoon, weather service predict snow 3 to 7 inch in davenport and lowa city
Dubuque and Clinton can expect 3 to 5 inches; Cedar Rapids, 2 to 4 inches; Knoxville, less than an inch
Dubuque and Clinton can expect 3 to 5 inches; Cedar Rapids, 2 to 4 inches; Knoxville, less than an inch
As per the weather service, snow in central Iowa should be finished by early evening, and it should also start to taper off in the more severely affected areas by then.
As per the weather service, snow in central Iowa should be finished by early evening, and it should also start to taper off in the more severely affected areas by then.