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Iowa Weather: What can be known about possible snow storms on Wednesday

Buyer market and we are preparing for a winning weather. And today will be nice. But it is a kind of Wednesday when we see the potential for snow. Yes, until late Tuesday evening to Wednesday I think that this will be our time frame for part of this snow. Until then, there are no major problems here today. Today, probably one of the more beautiful days of the working week. Already almost 60 degrees here across the state. However, the winds will pick up when we go into the evening. Tonight on your Monday. We now have southern winds that continued this evening, so that some gusts are possible up to about 20 km / h during the afternoon. The winds really go off in Tuesday and Wednesday. So we’ll go to the day tomorrow. No big problems, at least at the beginning of the day. But note that these wind gusts from the north and west are from the north and west at around 30 to 40 km / h. This overtakes the entire state until Wednesday morning. So at the beginning of her day on Wednesday, 40 to 50 km / h, we could see widespread wind gusts, maybe starting the day on Wednesday. These winds will be strong and a lot of colder air will bring in here. Behind this front. So it is a cold wind in the northwest that holds a large part of the day with us on Wednesday. And only on Wednesday evening these winds begin to reduce at least a little. Wednesday evening to Thursday. So wind will be our problem to start this storm system if you like. We also have rain to ourselves tomorrow. Clouds are increased here against the afternoon. We can make a shower or a thunder rumbling tonight until the beginning of the day on Tuesday. That will be pretty isolated. However, the widespread rain will occur tomorrow at noon and stay with us through the afternoon and evening pendulum. So plan a wet day on Wednesday, especially the second half of the day. These rain opportunities linger on Tuesday evening and then notice the snow that will pass here until Tuesday evening. Initially in West -Iowa. Do we see how quickly our temperatures sink, do we have this change from the rain to snow? But most of it comes. I think while many of us sleep late on Tuesday evening until early Wednesday morning, it is mainly overnight. Do we see this snow showers? And it should probably end with the day of the day or apologize on Wednesday. Then the winds with these gusts will blow 40 to 50 km / h fairly strongly. So again Winter Storm Watch, which takes over to Wednesday morning. If we get a lot of snow outside, we have the potential to blow snow problems and possibly see some places with perhaps blizzard -like conditions, depending on how much snow we get on the floor. When we see more rain and less snow in the end, it will only be a very gusty day on Wednesday, but there is a potential for some of these higher snow in western parts of the state, where the rain first switches to snow and will probably come to the west of iowa. So tonight no bad temperatures in the 1960s will feel pretty nice tonight. LIGHT. We were able to push out a shower or a thunder overnight tonight overnight, but tomorrow I think the rainy day will be, especially during the afternoon and evening hours on Tuesday. Then switch to snow until late on Tuesday evening to Wednesday morning. Strong winds on Wednesday. Much colder. Feels like the teenagers to start the day on Wednesday, and then we are cold through the weekend. We could see a little m m

Iowa Weather: What can be known about possible snow storms on Wednesday

Weather conditions are possible this week because a combination of rain, snow and gusty winds should reach central Iowa. Interactive radar | Weather warnings | Closets and delays from the national weather service in the Moines have already published a winter storm guard for most of the central and West -Iowa, including Polk, Dallas, Story, Boone, Madison and Warren Counties. The clock will last from Tuesday evening to Wednesday afternoon. The wind gusts of around 50 to 60 miles per hour are possible, and the snow accumulation could be in the range of 2 to 4 inches for parts of the state. Areas west of Interstate 35 are more of a accumulation. The journey could be difficult on Tuesday evening to Wednesday morning. Here you can see the latest road conditions. »Subscribe to the YouTube page of KCCI» Download the free KCCI app to get updates on the go: Apple | Google Play

Dangerous weather conditions are possible this week because a combination of rain, snow and gusty winds should reach central Iowa.

Interactive radar | Weather warnings | Closures and delays

The National Weather Service in the Moines has already published a winter storm guard for most of Central and West -Iowa, including Polk, Dallas, Story, Boone, Madison and Warren. The clock will last from Tuesday evening to Wednesday afternoon.

Wind gusts of 50 to 60 miles per hour are possible, and the snow accumulation could be in the range of 2 to 4 inches for parts of the state. Areas west of the Interstate 35 see an enrichment.

Travel could be difficult on Tuesday evening to Wednesday morning. Here you can see the latest road conditions.

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