The first snow of the season is on its way to Iowa, promising a frosty Saturday morning for residents across the southern and southwestern regions. Early predictions from the National Weather Service indicate light snow showers beginning after midnight and clearing by noon, with accumulations expected along key routes like I-35. Plan ahead if you’re traveling for holiday shopping or weekend events.
What to Expect:
Temperatures will hover in the high 20s, with wind chill values making it feel significantly colder. While snow accumulation will likely remain light, any precipitation could create slick spots on roadways. Drivers should exercise caution, particularly during the morning commute, as visibility may drop in isolated snow showers.
The Weekend Outlook:
Following Saturday’s snow, temperatures will dip into the low teens Saturday night. Sunday offers a break from the precipitation with sunny skies, but don’t expect a warm-up—highs will only reach the upper 20s. Looking into next week, Monday and Tuesday bring mostly sunny skies with highs gradually climbing to the low 40s.