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High winds will create blizzard conditions that could be dangerous for travel. Here's what this week's potential storm will look like. In the lead-up to the 2020 election, all eyes are on Iowa.
Blizzard warning issued for much of Iowa. High winds of more than 50 mph will cause blowing snow, near-zero visibility and blizzard-like conditions for most of western and central Iowa on ...
DES MOINES, Iowa – A dynamic weather system that brought Severe Thunderstorm Warnings early this morning will bring high winds and blizzard conditions to parts of the state through the day ...
Iowa blizzard is a fitting end to a GOP campaign that never really was The 2024 campaign ground to a halt on Friday. A man traverses through deep snow that comes up to his waist on Jan. 12, 2024 ...
A blizzard warning for northern counties starts at 9 p.m. Tuesday and continues through 3 p.m. on Wednesday. For central and southern Iowa, the warning starts at midnight Wednesday and continues ...
2024 Elections. Iowa blizzard cancels GOP events, threatens caucus turnout Candidates are canceling events, as extreme weather shuts campaigning down.
Iowa braces for blizzard as closely watched caucuses near By Catherine E. Shoichet, CNN 2 minute read Published 7:30 PM EST, Sun January 31, 2016 Link Copied! Half of ...
DES MOINES, Iowa – The blizzard conditions across Iowa that sidetracked the presidential campaign trail three days ahead of the state's caucuses were just the first punch. Now comes frigid below ...
Northwestern Iowa’s blizzard watch begins at 3 a.m. Tuesday. The state’s capital, Des Moines, faces a winter storm watch at midnight Monday (1 a.m. ET Tuesday).
The men and women who want to be the 45th president of the United States spent the last day before the Iowa caucuses in a metaphorical maelstrom of grass-roots campaigning as polls showed close ...
A blizzard forecast to blow through Iowa is unlikely to affect Monday night's caucuses, but could strand candidates and media who try to depart the Hawkeye State early Tuesday.
Much of Iowa had received around 2 feet of snowfall that week. From Jan. 8 to Jan. 9, a powerful storm dropped a widespread 6-12 inches of wet snow across central Iowa. Even more fell to the east.