morning, david will be back
good night.your forecast first."
james/wx wall there won't be any
relief from the clouds
tonight, but
temperatures will
remain mild under that blanket in the upper
20s. winter weather advisory in effect 6am
monday until 12am tuesday for portions
of west and north iowa. the advisory does not include polk
county. the overcast skies will finally give
way to precipitation tomorrow as highs top
out in the low-to-mid 30s. central iowa will
likely see the precipitation fall as
freezing drizzle overnight, as patchy
fog develops. the freezing drizzle will turn into rain late
morning and then into a mix in the afternoon.
eventually everything will switch over to
snow and the winds will really ramp up. low snow
accumulations are expected. northwestern iowa
could see 1" to 2", the metro currently
looks to stay under an inch, and snow
amounts continue to lessen to the southeast where the
precip looks to fall mainly as rain.