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Severe winter weather conditions possible in Iowa this week!

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Craig Maire II

Looks like very strong winds, 1 to 3 inches of snow and very cold temps will accompany a cold front as it swings through Iowa on Tuesday. Attention then attention turns to another strong system that may bring accumulating snowfall to portions of Iowa by Thursday and Friday

DMX Hazardous Weather Outlook:
http://www.crh.noaa.gov/dmx/?n=outlooks
 
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The one on Th/Fr looks to be weaker than I expected, with the T/W storm stronger. Forecast is calling for blowing snow on the roads, but there probably should be some additional concerns for a significant meltoff due to the 40-50 degree temps around the state. The water covering the roads and running down the streets like crazy is going to freeze over to a dangerous, thin sheet tonight, and the blowing snow is going to make dangerous spots hard to see on the road. This could be compounded a little with wherever rain decides to fall tonight, especially on large interstate roads that wouldn't have otherwise suffered end-to-end from a brief meltoff.

This edition of the Arctic Dip doesn't seem to be as bad as the last two, with high temps "only" as low as the lower twenties this time around, but the wind over the next few days is expected to be horrendous. I'm actually thankful it's coming, since even just a second day of 40+ might've caused some local low-lying floods. From the past two years I've witnessed a much more manageable meltoff as average temps rise into the lower thirties, contrary to the sudden spike seen today.

Hopefully there will be only one more of these nasties, but early March always seems to slap a surprise or two, so we'll see. Here's to hoping February ends the mess and brings on an ugly, terrible, and photographic tornadic Iowa (over properly insured and unpopulated cornfields, of course :D)
 
1 to 3 inches of snow accompanied by winds gusting to 50 mph and single digit temps/subzero temps (tomorrow night) seems severe to me :D A winter storm watch may be issued later today so I guess some of the folks at the Quad Cities and Lacrosse NWS offices also think we may get some severe winter weather :D I've lived in this state 31 years to long :)

From the Lacrosse Wisconsin Special Weather Statement:

THE COMBINATION OF THESE WINTER WEATHER ELEMENTS ADDS UP TO A
POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS WINTER WEATHER SITUATION FOR ALL AREAS
BEGINNING TUESDAY MORNING AND CONTINUING INTO THE EVENING. IF
CONFIDENCE CONTINUES TO INCREASE ON SNOWFALL AMOUNTS...DURATION...
AND LOCATION...VARIOUS WINTER STORM RELATED WATCHES...WARNINGS...
AND ADVISORIES WILL BE ISSUED DURING THE DAY TODAY TO HIGHLIGHT
SPECIFIC THREATS...TIMES...AND LOCATIONS FOR THIS POTENTIALLY HIGH-
IMPACT WINTER WEATHER EVENT.

Also, can someone please add Iowa and Minnesota to the thread title?
 
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I think what'll be interesting around these parts is the sharp drop in temps tomorrow. Most of the models support relatively balmy conditions in the morning, with temps in the 40s plummeting to the single digits by dusk accompanied by below zero windchills. Gotta love that!
 
50 degree 1-day temp swing cracked my motherfriggin windshield /=
 
Well DVN just upgraded to blizzard warning for all of our immediate area. I highly disagree with this, as there will not be much snowfall in our immediate area. 2-4" at best. Many areas will likely only get an inch or two. With the existing snowpack melting down to near nothing, and in areas where it hasn't it will be like a rock when it refreezes, I don't see the above amount of snow causing severe enough problems to warrant the blizzard warning.

I hate to say it, but the hype this will cause will likely be laughed at by tomorrow night when all that materializes is a wind-driven light snow event. I sincerely hope I'm wrong, but I doubt it...
 
Yeah Craig ya might have jumped on the "severe" winter weather term a bit quick there but for most our area we will see a tad bit of snow and some pretty decent winds. The latest WRF/NAM is certainly showing the more "severe" winter weather to be in the DVN forecast area hence the new upgrade to blizzard warning. For us up in Northern IA I would expect winds gusting around the low 40 mph range with an inch or two of snow.
 
Well DVN just upgraded to blizzard warning for all of our immediate area. I highly disagree with this, as there will not be much snowfall in our immediate area. 2-4" at best. Many areas will likely only get an inch or two. With the existing snowpack melting down to near nothing, and in areas where it hasn't it will be like a rock when it refreezes, I don't see the above amount of snow causing severe enough problems to warrant the blizzard warning.

I hate to say it, but the hype this will cause will likely be laughed at by tomorrow night when all that materializes is a wind-driven light snow event. I sincerely hope I'm wrong, but I doubt it...

You could be right about snowfall amounts, however, even if there is light snow for the duration that is expected than it would meet the below criteria. Of course similiar to DMX it really could go either way, blowing snow advisory or blizzard warning.

BLIZZARD WARNING -- A Blizzard Warning will be issued when the following conditions are forecast to last at least 3 hours. Falling and/or blowing snow frequently reducing visibility to < 1/4 mile AND sustained winds or frequent gusts > 35 mph.
 
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Well DVN just upgraded to blizzard warning for all of our immediate area. I highly disagree with this, as there will not be much snowfall in our immediate area. 2-4" at best. Many areas will likely only get an inch or two. With the existing snowpack melting down to near nothing, and in areas where it hasn't it will be like a rock when it refreezes, I don't see the above amount of snow causing severe enough problems to warrant the blizzard warning.

I hate to say it, but the hype this will cause will likely be laughed at by tomorrow night when all that materializes is a wind-driven light snow event. I sincerely hope I'm wrong, but I doubt it...


I agree with you on this.

At 10 the local news explain why we were under a Blizzard warning and why it's not going to be as bad as what people think when they think of a "Blizzard" conditions.

The DVN office could of went either way with this because I believe this event will meet both criterias, but honestly I would of stuck with the blowing snow advisory and not hyped this up.
 
Ok folks next time I'll use the word adverse...lol looks like we are in for some ADVERSE winter weather today!:D lol Though if snow totals do exceed the 1 to 3 inches expected things could get a little more interesting :eek:

P.S. Keokuk Iowa is currently 55F with a blizzard warning for later today, expecting around a 40F drop in temps today! wow!
 
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Ok folks next time I'll use the word adverse...lol looks like we are in for some ADVERSE winter weather today!:D lol Though if snow totals do exceed the 1 to 3 inches expected things could get a little more interesting :eek:

P.S. Keokuk Iowa is currently 55F with a blizzard warning for later today, expecting around a 40F drop in temps today! wow!

Yep, your right Craig...Here is a great example of the differential between where the cold and warm air is right now.

Current conditions: Keokuk 54F South Wind of 8 mph

Mason City 16F NW Wind of 30 mph gusts of 37/WC -4
 
Temps have plummeted from the upper 30s to the lower 20s here in Cedarfalls and the winds are howling with gusts to near 40 mph. Knocked my guard shacks sign down a few times and blew my door open :eek:
 
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