Temperatures have remained below zero across Iowa for the past few days, with some communities experiencing dangerously low wind chill temperatures.
The National Weather Service in the Quad Cities is forecasting five consecutive days of “extreme” cold as part of an arctic blast that started Sunday and is expected to stick around through Thursday.
As winter weather rolls into eastern Iowa this week, local schools are grappling with the decision to delay or close. This ...
Winter weather conditions can create dangerous driving scenarios, disrupt daily activities, and increase the risk of ...
On Saturday at 10:39 a.m. the National Weather Service issued an updated winter weather advisory in effect until 6 p.m. The ...
During a week of brutal cold across Eastern Iowa, area school districts have been left to make decisions on how to handle the ...
Rich Kinney, a warning coordination meteorologist with the National Weather Service Quad Cities, said the service considered ...
The National Weather Service offices in La Crosse, Des Moines, and Twin Cities will be holding storm spotter training ...
Most of Iowa is between 15 and 25 inches below normal on snow. The National Weather Service in Des Moines issued a winter storm warning early Tuesday morning, set to go into effect at midnight ...
In a 1 p.m. update, the National Weather Service predicted the Cedar Rapids, Maquoketa and Dubuque areas would receive an ...
The National Weather Service has issued a cold weather advisory for much of southwest Iowa and southeast Nebraska for Tuesday ...