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More snow is on the way after Iowa was hit by a winter storm that brought up to 11 inches of accumulation in some areas of the state.. Cold temperatures and high winds will accompany the snowfall ...
Parts of central Iowa also saw a series of snow squall warnings. Some areas of the state have seen more than 4 inches of snowfall before noon. Here are preliminary reports of snowfall totals for Iowa.
It's Iowa, it's January, so here comes the snow again. Here is a quick run through of everything you need to know as a winter storm approaches the state.
Light snow will arrive in northwest Iowa Monday afternoon and travel southeast across the state into Monday night. Accumulations will range from a dusting for most, to 1-2 inches in northwest Iowa.
The lack of snow comes as a surprise after experts predicted in the fall that the Great Plains — including Iowa — could experience a wetter and colder winter due to La Nina conditions.
Iowa had a record 105 inches of snow that winter. Some of Iowa's snowiest winters stretch back more than 100 years, with one record still standing from 1887-1888. More in U.S.
Portions of central Iowa will experience light snow this morning with additional snow accumulations generally an inch of less, according to the NWS.
The snow will quickly sweep through the state, ending by mid-afternoon for all but southeast Iowa. With colder air in place, this snow will be drier, especially since we'll only have around 0.20 ...
Where was the largest record snow depth in Iowa? The deepest amount of snow on the ground recorded in Iowa was 42 inches, 3 ...