Drivers across much of north central Iowa are being urged to use caution today as snow squalls bring the potential for localized whiteout conditions.
The National Weather Service says snow showers and brief but intense snow squalls are expected this afternoon as a cold front moves through the state. Visibility could drop to a quarter mile or less at times, with roads quickly becoming snow covered.
A Winter Weather Advisory remains in effect until 9 p.m. for several area counties, including Franklin, Butler, Grundy, Wright, Hardin and Cerro Gordo. Northwest winds gusting between 35 and 50 miles per hour will further reduce visibility, especially during heavier snow bursts…