Tuesday, April 10, 2007

4/10 - 4/11 Winter Storm (Update #3)

Snow has continued over much of the northwestern half of the state this evening, with some snow totals coming in this evening. The northwest corner of Iowa looks to have 3-6 inches of snowfall already in place, much of the rest of the northern half of the state should begin to see the snow begin or changeover to snow later tonight or early tomorrow morning. No major changes to the forecast as far as totals go or the track of this system, thus not much else to talk about. Hopefully by tomorrow morning there will be some good snowfall reports coming in and give an idea of how strong this system may truly be.

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