

Iowa Snow Forecast: 50588 Area Snow Depth Reports (most recent in last 48 hours) U.S. 5.4" of snow was reported in Independence. 6-hourly Snowfall Forecast 3 DAY NAM MODEL FORECASTS - Clouds & Precipitation - Temperature 7 DAY NWS FORECASTS - Weather Type - Precip.Over the past 24 hours, here are the biggest snow totals reported so far as of Friday at 9:50 a.m.: Iowa City is reporting between 1.5 and 1.6 inches while Ames saw 1.9 inches so far according to the NWS local snow reports.

How much snow did Des Moines, Ames and Iowa City get so far?Īs of Thursday evening, the NWS reported snowfall totaled 2.2" inches at the Des Moines Airport so far, according to its twitter. Parts of northern and central Iowa were under a winter storm warning as of Thursday morning, with the most snow expected around 4 and 8 inches, according to NWS.Īs snowfall reports are made during the storm, here's a look at Thursday's snow totals so far. NOTES: Storm Prediction Center severe weather outlook for Wednesday/Wednesday night: SLIGHT RISK of severe thunderstorms for the southern two-thirds of Iowa. Snow from 1-3 inches was expected in Des Moines, 4-6 inches in Ames and 1-3 inches in Iowa City. This weekend doesn’t look as cold and will be drier.The National Weather Service issued a hazardous weather outlook for central Iowa Thursday. It will continue to feel like -30 below with the current airmass and the strong NW winds. Snow was observed mainly north of Highway 34 to start, with more of a rain, snow and sleet mix to the south. We had a teasing burst of snowfall push through the state earlier this morning that only amounted to. Snow totals: Here's a look at the latest snowfall reports across Iowa Updated: 4:03 PM CST Sorry, this video is not available, please check back later. The metro area will likely receive around 2-5, with totals of 6-8 to the northwest. Precipitation began as a mix of rain and snow as it overspread the region during the morning hours. Snow totals will be greatest in northern and western Iowa. The rest of the state remains under a Winter Storm Warning until Saturday at 6 a.m. A winter storm brought light to moderate snow to much of eastern Iowa and northwest Illinois on March 9th, 2023. Public Information Statement National Weather Service La Crosse WI 810 AM CST Fri. Most areas south of I-80 picked up 4-8' of snow, but there was an area north of the Metro up into Story County where some heavier snow developed. This will make roads slippery and reduce visibility. DES MOINES, Iowa The snow has ended, and central and southern Iowa are now blanketed in snow from Thursday afternoon, and roads across the region are still mostly covered with snow and ice. Here’s a look at snow reports across eastern Iowa & northwestern Illinois as of 2 PM Saturday. The winds will continue to gust close to 40 and 50 MPH. So the IEM is generally in the +/- 10 ballpark for this particular month and for Iowa, but.

NCEI just released the June data and the featured chart compares their Iowa statewide precipitation average against what the IEM computes. These forecasted totals could shift later today. The highest amount measured was around Newton.īelow are some snow totals from around the state: LocationĪ Blizzard Warning remains in effect for Northern Iowa until Saturday at 6 a.m. So the IEM attempts to fill this gap by providing statewide and climate district daily estimates in near real time. There are measured amounts of 3 to 4.5 inches over parts of Boone and Greene Counties and. of fresh powdery snow in and around the Metro. Here are the 12 hr radar estimated rainfall amounts across Iowa.
IOWA - The heaviest snow fall has moved out of the state and it dropped around 3 in. The National Weather Service says most of the snow came late Wednesday night and early Thursday morning. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. DES MOINES, Iowa - Snowfall totals are varying widely as the year's first winter storm moves out of Iowa. This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated.
