The groundhog was right.
Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow on Groundhog Day, predicting a persistent winter. And so it is that the National Weather Service says we’re likely to see up to 4 inches of snow in Iowa by the morning of Tuesday, April 7.
That’s despite a spring that already has seen a record high of 91 degrees in Des Moines on just its second day, March 21.
When and where is the snow likely to come?
Snow is expected to start late Monday afternoon in western Iowa before moving into south-central Iowa in the overnight hours…