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A handful of Iowa schools are starting Friday with a 2-hour delay after Thursday's fresh snowfall. As of 5:30 a.m., Albia, Cardinal, Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont, Oskaloosa and Pekin school districts plan to start late on Friday.
The National Weather Service is forecasting wind gusts of over 50 mph from Atlantic to Waterloo. What to know about blizzard possibilities.
A winter storm warning is in effect for parts of Iowa and will bring widespread snow. See how much snow we'll get and the latest updates.
Some potentially dangerous cold is expected Sunday morning with lows falling to between -5 and -10 degrees. A light breeze will take wind chills as low as -15 to -25 degrees meaning proper winter clothing is needed otherwise frostbite can develop quickly in this type of cold.
Iowa is set to see its next round of snow this weekend. The National Weather Service map shows expected snowfall totals.
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Reminders for Iowa drivers as more winter weather approaches
As snow, ice, and freezing temperatures persist, motorists are increasingly at risk of being stranded, meaning that making a well-stocked emergency kit is just as crucial as ever.
The Local 5 Weather Team has issued a Weather Impact Alert Day for the evening of Saturday, Dec. 6 into the morning of Sunday, Dec. 7.
The first gun season runs from December 6 to 10, followed by a second season from December 13 to 21. Hunters are expected to harvest between 55,000 and 60,000 deer during these periods, contributing significantly to Iowa's overall deer harvest.
FC Trucking owner Cassie Cannon says the incoming weather—blowing snow, bitter cold, and dangerous gusts—has her on alert.
Looking at the past five years, the last three winters have been more mild and moderate than typical, with our last harsh winter being 2020-2021.
The Iowa Hawkeyes are heading to Los Angeles this weekend, where the weather is often a consistent and beautiful 75 degrees and sunny. That may not be the case this weekend, with forecasts showing the Hawkeyes may bring some of their weather with them.
Wind gusts over 50 mph will pick up snow on the ground from our back-to-back weekend storms, causing whiteout conditions and drifting overnight.