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There is a slight risk of severe weather in Iowa over the weekend as riders prepare for the start of RAGBRAI. See where the ...
After some cooler-than-normal weather, the heat and humidity return to central Iowa along with storm chances. Temperatures only rise to the low 80s Friday. Skies will remain cloudy through the day, ...
Highs will be near 90 on Monday and in the low to mid 90s for much of the rest of the week. Rain and storm chances will ...
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. According to the latest report from the ...
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 ...
You can send your snow totals to weather@kcci.com. DES MOINES, Iowa — A band of snow moved through much of Iowa Thursday morning, leaving light to moderate accumulations in many areas.
Snow will move into central Iowa overnight and could cause some slick commutes Friday morning. Snow is back in the central Iowa forecast. Here's what to expect.
Snow won't stop after midnight, but it's expected to slow down. Between Monday evening and Tuesday morning, central Iowa is expected to get between another 4 to 8 inches of snow.
The winter resort is a snowy oasis in a state that’s been experiencing one of its least snowy winters in more than 130 years. Dubuque, near Sundown, has had just 5.8 inches of snow this winter.
Weather service meteorologist Taylor Nicolaisen said 10 to 15 inches of snow was likely between York, Nebraska, and Des Moines, Iowa, by the time the storm wraps up later Tuesday.
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