It’s Iowa’s coldest morning of the winter so far, with sub-zero temperatures and very bitter wind chills. National Weather Service meteorologist Rod Donavon says an Extreme Cold Warning is posted for almost the entire state.
While Iowa is recovering from a cold snap with negative 30 wind chill, the state is running about 20 to 30 inches below average for seasonal snowfall.
Dozens of schools across Eastern Iowa will be closed or delayed Tuesday amidst this week's dangerous wind chills.Cedar Rapids, Linn-Mar, and Iowa City Community
Enjoy Friday's warmer temperatures because "bitterly cold winds" will cause temperatures to plummet for the weekend.
The National Weather Service issued an updated weather alert at 8:35 p.m. on Wednesday for light snow until Thursday at midnight. The alert is for Quad Cities Area as well
The National Weather Service has issued an extreme cold warning for portions of western Iowa through noon Tuesday.
Wind chills as low as 25 below to 35 below zero are expected into Tuesday morning.  The National Weather Service says people should take necessary precautions to […]
A strong cold front will bring “dangerously cold wind chills” -- as low as minus 30 degrees -- to Iowa this weekend.
Dangerously cold conditions swept the Quad-Cities Tuesday, causing closures and delays at area schools. Here are some resources in dealing with the cold weather.
The National Weather Service issued an updated weather alert at 2:03 p.m. on Wednesday for light snow until 8:15 p.m. The alert is for Quad Cities Area as well as
Jennett Heritage Area will be temporarily closed while the park is cleaned up from the tornado that hit Nevada on May 21, 2024.