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A blizzard swept through western and north central Iowa on Wednesday. See the highest snowfall totals from across the state.
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Mar. 19—A blizzard warning remains in effect until 7 p.m. Wednesday for Faribault, Freeborn, Martin and Steele counties as rain is expected to transition over to snow Wednesday morning ...
The last day of winter is going out with a blizzard. Forecasters say a storm system will drop up to a foot of snow across a long stretch of Iowa today, from the southwest to north-central Iowa ...
The worst conditions are expected Wednesday morning, and the National Weather Service has issued a blizzard warning to account for the likelihood of very heavy snow and high winds.
Blizzard warning issued for much of Iowa High winds of more than 50 mph will cause blowing snow, near-zero visibility and blizzard-like conditions for most of western and central Iowa on Wednesday.
Blizzard shuts down Knoxville The 15 inches of snow that fell between March 12 and March 13 in Knoxville brought down trees and powerlines and caused tens of thousands to be left without power.
Strong winds and snow continued well into Wednesday morning. This not only left up to 6″ of snow in some places, it also brought 75+ mph wind gusts. Winds this strong would rank as an EF-0 tornado!
A dusting to 2 inches of snow is possible for Tuesday night into Wednesday morning for the Kansas City area with 2 to 4 inches of snow possible up north where the Blizzard Warning will be in effect.
When people hear the word blizzard, they think high amount of snow, but that's not usually the case.