Snow To Return To Iowa On Saturday, With Heaviest Accumulations Expected Near Minnesota Border

Snowfall is anticipated to make a comeback in Iowa this Saturday, ushering in a wintry mix and accumulating snow. The northern regions, particularly along and north of the Iowa-Minnesota border, are likely to experience the most substantial snowfall.

The National Weather Service (NWS) Des Moines reports that snowfall may reach as far south as Interstate 80, potentially causing slick road conditions. Additionally, there is a possibility of a wintry mix developing along the I-80 corridor in central Iowa.

In cities like Mason City and Algona, there is a high likelihood of experiencing at least 0.1 inches of snow, with a probability exceeding 90%. Similarly, areas near Decorah and Estherville have a 50% or greater chance of receiving over two inches of snow…

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