

ANOTHER SHOT OF SNOW, BITTER COLD
As we dig out from one of the biggest snowfalls for a November day on record in many areas, we are already eyeing the next potential hit of wintry weather in the coming days. Models have come in good agreement for a quick-moving system later in the day Monday towards early Tuesday morning. This is far from what we just experienced, just insult to injury mostly. One potential problem with this system is that it will likely have impacts on t he Monday evening commute as the tim


SNOWMAGEDDON
One last post before I hand over the reigns to Nick the rest of the weekend. Finally, a breather! With snow pretty much confined to flurries in the south, light to moderate bands will taper off by midnight in the north where another inch is possible. The next issue will be wind which will increase after midnight, reaching gusts as high as 35 mph. That is likely to produce significant blowing and drifting, especially in the NW half of my area, particularly in the open country.


WINTER STORM UPDATE, IT'S WHITE
WINTER STORM WARNINGS CONTINUE... After a lull in the action, snow is beginning to increase again over my area as the second and final phase of the storm takes shape. Moderate to heavy snow at times will continue in most areas through evening. This if the Davenport Doppler at 2:30pm. Through 2:30pm here are some snow reports from the Iowa mesonet. Here's a larger perspective of the Midwest. The remainder of the storm additional snow of 2-6 (perhaps 7) inches is likely before


HEAVY SNOW CONTINUES (UPDATE)
WINTER STORM WARNINGS IN EFFECT A major winter storm continues to grind its way across the Midwest, producing moderate to heavy snow and winter storm warnings that will remain in effect through tonight. Winds will remain moderate until midnight tonight when they will increase to 30mph, producing some blowing and drifting snow, especially in rural areas. Roads are snow covered and travel is hazardous and will remain so through much of today and tonight. Here are some snowfall


Live Winter Storm Briefing
Friday evening, Meteorologists Terry Swails and Nick Stewart hosted a live weather briefing covering the evolving winter storm, the latest model data and answered numerous questions. If you missed the live, you can watch anytime and on any device! The nearly hour-long Facebook Live version can be watched above where we set up the storm, the potential range of outcomes and what may be coming in the week ahead between more storminess and cold. If you prefer YouTube we simulcast








