Des Moines, IA — Snow and freezing drizzle are creating hazardous travel conditions across Iowa on Saturday, with a winter weather advisory in effect until 6 p.m. CST.
According to the National Weather Service in Des Moines, snow will linger in parts of west-central and northeastern Iowa through early afternoon, bringing an additional inch of accumulation. South of Interstate 80, freezing drizzle is expected to mix with light snow, leading to icy roads.
The advisory covers a wide swath of Iowa, including Des Moines, Ames, Waterloo, Fort Dodge, and Ottumwa. Motorists should expect slippery roads and reduced visibility, especially during the afternoon hours.
Drivers are urged to slow down, allow extra time for travel, and use caution on untreated surfaces. The Iowa Department of Transportation advises checking the Iowa 511 app or website for up-to-date road conditions.
With temperatures remaining below freezing, untreated roads, bridges, and overpasses may remain slick throughout the day. Residents should prepare for potential delays and stay informed on changing weather conditions.