Des Moines, IA – Snow showers are expected across central Iowa from Tuesday afternoon through Wednesday morning, potentially disrupting travel. The National Weather Service (NWS) forecasts snowfall beginning late Tuesday and tapering off Wednesday, with gusty winds possibly reducing visibility.
According to the NWS, snowfall totals are expected to range from a trace to around an inch, with isolated areas seeing higher amounts. Northwest winds could gust up to 35 mph during the overnight hours, further complicating driving conditions.
While snowfall amounts will remain light, scattered travel impacts are possible, especially during the overnight period. Motorists are urged to plan ahead and stay updated on forecast changes.
Residents should monitor trusted weather sources and prepare for possible delays Tuesday night into Wednesday morning. Current projections indicate snow will start in northwest Iowa and move southeastward.
Plan ahead to minimize disruptions, and stay tuned to updates as weather conditions evolve.
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