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Iowa weather: Dangerously cold wind chills settle in for the end of the week
Iowa isn't receiving the brunt of the winter storm sweeping across the nation, but it's cancelling flights and bringing some snow to southern part of the state.
High winds and extreme cold will settle into Iowa, the NWS warns. Here's when to expect the coldest temperatures.
Frigid temperatures and light snow continue across Iowa to start the weekend.
An Arctic blast will bring dangerously cold temperatures to Iowa later this week. Snow is expected across northern and northeastern Iowa before the coldest air arrives. Temperatures will fall below zero statewide by Friday morning, with some areas approaching -20 degrees.
A blizzard roared through northern Iowa, bringing travel to a standstill in all but a few counties in northern Iowa, and a National Weather Service warning is set to continue overnight. The area include more than 200 miles of Interstate 35 from Ames to the ...
The Local 5 Weather Team has issued a Weather Impact Alert Day for Wednesday, Jan. 21 due to anticipated high winds and possible snow showers.