Snow squall warning for mby-
Snow Squall Warning
SNOW SQUALL WARNING
NWS DES MOINES IA
627 AM CST THU JAN 2 2025
IAC001-009-015-027-029-049-073-077-121-021330-
/O.NEW.KDMX.SQ.W.0001.250102T1227Z-250102T1330Z/
627 AM CST THU JAN 2 2025
Adair County-Audubon County-Boone County-Carroll County-Cass
County-Dallas County-Greene County-Guthrie County-Madison County-
The National Weather Service in Des Moines has issued a
* Snow Squall Warning for...
Greene County in west central Iowa...
Northwestern Madison County in south central Iowa...
Eastern Cass County in southwestern Iowa...
Guthrie County in west central Iowa...
Eastern Audubon County in west central Iowa...
Southeastern Carroll County in west central Iowa...
Southwestern Boone County in central Iowa...
Adair County in southwestern Iowa...
Western Dallas County in central Iowa...
* Until 730 AM CST.
* At 627 AM CST, a dangerous snow squall was located along a line
extending from near Churdan to near Casey to Nodaway, moving east
at 25 mph.
HAZARD...Intense burst of heavy snow. Winds are generally under 15
mph, but any wind will blow the snow and further reduce
the visibility.
SOURCE...Radar and webcams.
IMPACT...Travel will become difficult and potentially dangerous
within minutes.
This includes Interstate 80 between mile markers 61 and 109.
Locations impacted include...
Carroll, Perry, Jefferson, Adel, Greenfield, Guthrie Center, Ogden,
Stuart, Dallas Center, Earlham, Coon Rapids, Glidden, Panora, Lake
Panorama, Anita, Exira, Redfield, Grand Junction, Adair, and
Fontanelle.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
Slow Down! Rapid changes in visibility and road conditions are
expected with this dangerous snow squall. Be alert for sudden
whiteout conditions.
Consider avoiding or delaying travel until the snow squall passes
your location. If you must travel, use extra caution and allow extra
time. Rapid changes in visibility and slick road conditions may lead
to accidents.
LAT...LON 4163 9490 4182 9485 4210 9484 4208 9399
4150 9403 4121 9422 4119 9503 4163 9490
SNOW SQUALL...OBSERVED