Snow, ice and strong winds

Tonight: Before the weekend storm, the sky is cloudy and the wind will increase from the southeast. Some gusts can reach 30 mph. Low temperatures fall in the mid-1920s.

Saturday: The winter mix (rain / freeze / hail / snow) moves to eastern Iowa in the late morning. The best chance of snow is in the north with the best chance of rain in the south. Everyone will have hail and freezing rain. The accumulation of ice can reach 0.10 ”. During the night, all precipitation will turn to snow. The highs are in the 30s with a strong east wind at 35 mph. Where it is snowing, blown snow will reduce visibility. The roads will be slippery as soon as precipitation begins and on Sunday morning.

Saturday night: The snow continues through the night and continues to blow. Snow is blowing and creeping, with winds blowing from the northeast at 56 km / h. Low temperatures in the 20s.

Domigo: Light snow in the morning decreases at noon. Hot highs close to 30. The wind is a little weaker, but still breezes, so snowing gusts will be a problem … especially in the morning.

Monday: Partly cloudy with light wind and highs close to 30.

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