National Weather Service meteorologist Andrew Ansorge says things are setting up for a big snow dump. “There’s a lot of moisture overrunning a frontal zone well to the south of the state and as the moisture moves up and over Iowa it’s encountering the cold air and it’ll be falling out of snow so that’s where we’re going to see a widespread snowfall, and the highest snowfall amounts for this storm will be across southern Iowa and northern Missouri where snow amounts of six to eight maybe even nine inches across parts of northern Missouri will be possible,” Ansorge says.
The second Eggs & Issues Legislative Forum is this Saturday, February 15th. Sponsored by Clay County Farm Bureau, this week’s forum features State Senators Lynn Evans and David Rowley along with State Representatives Megan Jones and John Wills.
Storm Lake Police report a stabbing incident on Monday, February 10th around 6:15 p.m. when they were called to 914 East Milwaukee Avenue for a welfare check.
After a record 125 tornadoes touched down in Iowa last year, the National Weather Service is making an urgent pitch to recruit more of the state’s residents to become trained severe weather spotters.
RAGBRAI announced their route last month, and the second overnight stop is in Estherville. Executive Director Lexie Ruter tells KICD news more.
The City of Spencer is advising downtown commercial properties to have all cars out of the Downtown area by 12:01 midnight tonight. City staff will be picking up snow across the Downtown Commercial District tonight.
RAGBRAI announced their route last month, and the first overnight stop for the thousands of bicyclists coming to Iowa is Milford.
Late Monday afternoon the Iowa State Patrol released a second release clarifying information regarding the two-vehicle accident on Hwy 71
The lack of snow this winter is expected to change with plenty expected to fall this week.
Tigers take 5th out of 8 teams
