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The slow-moving system that closed out the month dumped enough snow to break into the top 10 snowiest Novembers on record.
The latest USDA Drought Monitor update was released this week.
Natural disasters in Iowa are becoming more frequent and costly, with damages reaching millions or even billions of dollars.
Winter made its first official appearance, as a significant snowfall moved across the Tri-State area on November 8th.
State climatologist Justin Glisan reports that October wrapped up much warmer and drier than average, according to the final tallies.
According to the newest USDA Drought Monitor update, the entire KICD nine-county area is now classified as D0, or Abnormally Dry.
It’s the start of a new month, and that means it’s time to take a look back at how September shaped up in the weather department.
For the month of September, we received only five-tenths of an inch of precipitation.
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