Active weather is making its return to the Extended Pinpoint Forecast, with several chances of rain, rain/snow mixes, and even wintry mix or two.
The main focus is this afternoon and overnight. Showers are already popping up on First Alert Pinpoint Doppler in the western half of the state.
Current forecast thinking is as follows. A 20% chance of showers exists today in the Marshalltown area...southern Iowa may get an isolated rumble of thunder. As the day progresses, especially during the overnight hours, precipitation is likely to come in a rain/snow mix.
The main focus is this afternoon and overnight. Showers are already popping up on First Alert Pinpoint Doppler in the western half of the state.
Current forecast thinking is as follows. A 20% chance of showers exists today in the Marshalltown area...southern Iowa may get an isolated rumble of thunder. As the day progresses, especially during the overnight hours, precipitation is likely to come in a rain/snow mix.
Local snowfall accumulations will be light, if any at all. The latest computer model projects 0.3" for the city of Marshalltown.
The northern counties may receive anywhere from 1 to 3 inches of accumulation.
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The northern counties may receive anywhere from 1 to 3 inches of accumulation.
Stay tuned to WolkenWeather.com, the WolkenWeather.com Blog, and our Facebook fan page for further updates on this approaching weather system.






