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Storm Summary: 2-4 inches, -25 overnight, more Tuesday?

Iowa DOT SOURCE: Iowa DOT
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Storm Summary: 2-4 inches, -25 overnight, more Tuesday?
Light to moderate snow is expected to taper off this evening, National Weather Service forecasters said.Snow totals across Iowa range from 2-4 inches. 4.2 inches was reported at the Des Moines International Airport at 6 p.m.The snowfall looks to taper off from west to northeast this evening.  A winter weather advisory remains in effect until midnight.ROAD CONDITIONS:Roads across almost the entire state are already listed as partially to completely snow covered by the Iowa DOT and State Patrol.You can track their constantly updated reports online or on your phone at http://www.511ia.orgWIND CHILL:Strong winds could create whiteout conditions on roads Sunday.Southeast winds of 10 to 15 mph may cause some minor blowing of snow and reduce visibility under a mile at times.Brisk west to northwest winds look to cause below wind chill values late tonight, with the coldest wind chill readings to near 25 below in far northern Iowa by Monday morning.WHAT'S NEXT?Another chance for very light accumulating snow is possible late Tuesday night into Wednesday over northern Iowa. Dry and cold conditions will prevail Wednesday through Friday.

Light to moderate snow is expected to taper off this evening, National Weather Service forecasters said.

Snow totals across Iowa range from 2-4 inches. 4.2 inches was reported at the Des Moines International Airport at 6 p.m.

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The snowfall looks to taper off from west to northeast this evening.  A winter weather advisory remains in effect until midnight.

ROAD CONDITIONS:

Roads across almost the entire state are already listed as partially to completely snow covered by the Iowa DOT and State Patrol.

You can track their constantly updated reports online or on your phone at 

WIND CHILL:

Strong winds could create whiteout conditions on roads Sunday.

Southeast winds of 10 to 15 mph may cause some minor blowing of snow and reduce visibility under a mile at times.

Brisk west to northwest winds look to cause below wind chill values late tonight, with the coldest wind chill readings to near 25 below in far northern Iowa by Monday morning.

WHAT'S NEXT?

Another chance for very light accumulating snow is possible late Tuesday night into Wednesday over northern Iowa. Dry and cold conditions will prevail Wednesday through Friday.