Post-Thanksgiving Winter Storm Likely to Impact Midwest Travel

A post-Thanksgiving winter storm will impact Midwest travel Friday into Saturday, bringing long-duration snow, possible mixing in the south, and colder air next week.

Post-Thanksgiving Winter Storm Likely to Impact Midwest Travel

Iowa Weather Forecast

The potential for a winter storm is increasing, with impactful snow accumulation likely from late Friday through Saturday night. The highest potential for travel impacts will occur during this timeframe, though impacts may linger into Sunday after the snow ends. Snow amounts and travel impacts have trended potentially more significant, though the snow may still mix with rain at times over southern Iowa on Saturday lowering snow amounts in those areas. Continue to monitor the forecast for updates.

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