STANWOOD 3.5 IN 0737 AM 03/10 TRAINED SPOTTERĢ W WOODBINE 3.5 IN 0700 AM 03/10 TRAINED SPOTTERġ E WILLIAMSBURG 3.5 IN 0700 AM 03/10 COOP MOUNT AUBURN 2.2 NNW 4.0 IN 0600 AM 03/10 COCORAHSĢ ENE HAZLETON 4.0 IN 1219 AM 03/10 CO-OP OBSERVERĢ W CEDAR RAPIDS 4.0 IN 1115 PM 03/09 TRAINED SPOTTERġ NW CENTER GROVE 3.9 IN 0650 AM 03/10 TRAINED SPOTTERġ WNW COU FALLS 3.9 IN 1004 PM 03/09 PUBLIC RICKARDSVILLE 4.1 IN 0646 AM 03/10 TRAINED SPOTTERġ SW UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS 4.1 IN 0947 PM 03/09 TRAINED SPOTTERĬALAMUS 2.0 NE 4.0 IN 0700 AM 03/10 COCORAHSĮAST DUBUQUE 1.7 SE 4.0 IN 0700 AM 03/10 COCORAHS NORTH LIBERTY 0.7 SSW 4.3 IN 0800 AM 03/10 COCORAHSġ SSE EDMORE 4.3 IN 0556 AM 03/10 TRAINED SPOTTER NULL DAVENPORT AIRPORT 4.4 IN 1200 AM 03/10 OFFICIAL NWS OBS LISBON 4.5 IN 0638 AM 03/10 TRAINED SPOTTER PARK VIEW 0.2 WSW 4.5 IN 0700 AM 03/10 COCORAHS MOUNT CARROLL 4.8 IN 0925 AM 03/10 TRAINED SPOTTER HIAWATHA 5.0 IN 0230 AM 03/10 TRAINED SPOTTERįREEPORT 2.9 WSW 4.9 IN 0800 AM 03/10 COCORAHS ORANGEVILLE 6.0 IN 0906 AM 03/10 TRAINED SPOTTERġ ENE GALENA TERRITORY 6.0 IN 0800 AM 03/10 TRAINED SPOTTERģ SW WINNESHIEK 5.5 IN 0907 AM 03/10 TRAINED SPOTTERįREEPORT 5.5 IN 1015 PM 03/09 TRAINED SPOTTERġ N INDEPENDENCE 5.4 IN 0648 AM 03/10 TRAINED SPOTTERġ NW DUBUQUE REGIONAL ARPT 5.1 IN 0648 AM 03/10 OFFICIAL NWS OBSĢ SE ASBURY 5.0 IN 0919 AM 03/10 TRAINED SPOTTERĤ SSE LORAN 5.0 IN 0800 AM 03/10 TRAINED SPOTTERĢ ESE GALENA 5.0 IN 0656 AM 03/10 TRAINED SPOTTER MILLEDGEVILLE 6.1 IN 0715 AM 03/10 TRAINED SPOTTER LOWDEN 6.6 IN 0700 AM 03/10 CO-OP OBSERVERĢ WNW FREEPORT 6.5 IN 0705 AM 03/10 TRAINED SPOTTER NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE QUAD CITIES IA IL Weather Prediction Center Surface Analysis/Fronts/Radar Loop Milledgeville, IL: 6.1" (Trained Spotter) Further south, amounts were less with more rain and sleet mixing with the snow. Pockets of higher amounts were observed in northwest Illinois in Stephenson County, with the highest total so far measured just west of Freeport at 6.5 inches. Snow totals were highest along and north of Interstate 80 with a range of around 4 - 6 inches. This snow continued for most well into the early evening before tapering off by midnight. As the day progressed, precipitation began to change to all snow as temperatures dropped. Snow was observed mainly north of Highway 34 to start, with more of a rain, snow and sleet mix to the south. Precipitation began as a mix of rain and snow as it overspread the region during the morning hours. Northeast Iowa was under a winter storm watch.A winter storm brought light to moderate snow to much of eastern Iowa and northwest Illinois on March 9th, 2023. A parallel winter storm advisory extended from Glenwood to Des Moines, Marshalltown and Waterloo ― an area the weather service said could see a shifting forecast as the storm draws nearer. It issued a winter storm warning along and north of a diagonal stretching from and generally north of Council Bluffs to Ames to Waverly. Wednesday's high in Des Moines is expected to be 34 degrees, with a low Thursday morning of 28, though windchill will make it feel like 5 degrees Thursday night, the weather service said. Though winds may gust up to 28 mph, the snow apparently will be wetter and less likely to cause the sort of whiteouts that accompanied the pre-Christmas blizzard, resulting in dozens of wrecks and forcing the closure for several hours of Interstate 35 from Ames to Clear Lake. Meanwhile, it said, eastern Iowa appears likely to escape with less than half an inch of snow and sleet. The agency said communities from Ames northward could get 3-6 inches, with 1-2 inches an hour cascading Wednesday afternoon and evening. Wednesday and early Thursday, 2-4 inches of snow, along with a bit of ice, could blanket the Des Moines metro, the National Weather Service forecasts. You didn't think we were done with snow, did you? Watch Video: Potent storm to spread large swath of snow
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