The first snowfall of the season is on its way to Iowa, promising a cold Saturday morning for people in the southern and southwestern counties.
The National Weather Service predicts light snow showers beginning after midnight and ending by noon, with accumulations along critical highways such as I-35. If you’re going shopping for the holidays or attending a weekend event, plan ahead of time.
What To Expect:
Temperatures will be in the high 20s, with wind chills making it feel much colder. While snow accumulation is predicted to be minimal, any precipitation may cause slick areas on roads.
Drivers should exercise caution, especially on the morning commute, as visibility may be reduced by sporadic snow showers.
The Weekend Outlook:
Following Saturday’s snowfall, temperatures will drop to the low teens Saturday night. Sunday brings a break from the rain with sunny skies, but don’t expect a warmup—highs will barely reach the upper 20s.
Looking ahead to next week, Monday and Tuesday will be largely sunny, with highs gradually rising into the low 40s.