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

Outside of gradually diminishing winds today, the forecast is looking favorable for travel across Iowa leading up to and through Thanksgiving Day. It will also be colder today with highs ranging in the 30s. Thanksgiving Day will remain cold with similar highs, but with much less wind. Post-Thanksgiving travel still looks to be impacted as a wintry system moves in on Friday into the weekend.

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