Light snow Monday night with an eye toward Wednesday storm - KCCI Des Moines

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Light snowfall Monday nighttime with an oculus toward Wednesday storm

METEOROLOGIST ANNE CAMPOLONGO. AND AND YEAH, WE ARE REALLY FOCUSING HERE ON THE IMPACTS THAT WE’LL SEE AS WE HEAD INTO WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND BEYOND. RIGHT BEFORE THE BIG HOLIDAY WEEKEND. TEMPERATURES RIGHT NOW WE ARE COLD, BUT THIS IS NOWHERE WHERE WE’LL BE BY THE END OF THE WEEK HERE AS TEMPERATURES DROP CLOSE TO ZERO BY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. IF NOT BELOW THAT. BUT WE’RE SITTING AT 30 RIGHT NOW IN ANKENY 31 IN DES MOINES. FEELS LIKE TEMPERATURES IN THE LOW TWENTIES NOW. I THINK TEMPERATURES WILL FALL OFF HERE TONIGHT AND THEN BY TOMORROW MORNING, WE’RE IN THE SINGLE DIGITS. A COLD START TOMORROW. BUT I THINK WE DO SEE MORE IN THE WAY OF SUNSHINE AT LEAST DURING PARTS OF THE DAY HERE ON YOUR TUESDAY. SOME SNOW LIGHT SNOW FALLING ACROSS EASTERN PORTIONS OF THE STATE. FOR THE MOST PART, WE’VE GOT SOME BURSTS OF MAYBE SOME MODERATE TO HEAVY SNOW OUT TOWARDS NEWTON INTO PORTIONS OF JASPER COUNTY, DOWN THROUGH MONROE. AND THEN WE’LL HEAD INTO WARREN AND MARION COUNTIES. WE’VE GOT SNOW OUT TOWARDS KNOXVILLE, PELLA, OSKALOOSA AS WELL. SO SOME LIGHT SNOW SHOWERS CONTINUED TONIGHT. AGAIN, NOT LOOKING AT BIG IMPACTS FROM THE SNOW THIS EVENING. BUT WHAT WE ARE LOOKING AT IS THE POTENTIAL FOR REALLY STRONG WINDS, VERY COLD, BITTER COLD TEMPERATURES. AND THEN ON TOP OF ALL OF THAT SNOW OR EVEN BLIZZARD LIKE CONDITIONS HERE AS WE HEAD INTO THE MIDDLE AND END PART OF THE WORKWEEK. SO WE’VE BEEN TALKING ABOUT THE WIND AND THE WIND CHILL WITH MORE ON THAT, WE WANT TO SEND IT OVER TO CHIEF METEOROLOGIST CHRIS GLONINGER. HE HAS A LOOK AT THOSE DETAILS FOR THIS PART OF THE FORECAST. AND THE WINDS RAMPING DURING THE SECOND PHASE OF THIS UPCOMING STORM. SO WHERE’S THE SNOW BEGINS TO FALL WEDNESDAY? WE HAVE GUSTS ONLY 15 TO 20 MILES PER HOUR, BUT WATCHES THEY CLIMB INTO THURSDAY EVENING, GUSTS APPROACHING 40 MILES PER HOUR. AND THERE’S A TIME WHERE THOSE WINDS MAY ECLIPSE MILES PER HOUR AS WE GO INTO THE DAY ON FRIDAY. SO EVEN AFTER THE LAST FLAKES FALL, WE’LL LIKELY SEE BLOWING AND DRIFTING SNOW AS A BIG CONCERN DURING THE DAY ON FRIDAY. LET’S LOOK AT THE TIME LINE. WIND CHILLS THROUGH THE NIGHT AND INTO TUESDAY MORNING, DROPPING BELOW ZERO. YOU THINK THAT’S BAD, BUT LOOK WHAT HAPPENS AS WE GO IN LATER INTO THE PERIOD BY THURSDAY EVENING. AND THEN FRIDAY MORNING, WIND CHILLS BY THAT POINT BETWEEN 30 AND 40 DEGREES BELOW ZERO. DANGEROUS, COLD WILL STICK AROUND INTO THE DAY ON SATURDAY BEFORE WE START TO SEE THIS BLAST OF WINTER RELEASE ITS GRIP ACROSS CENTRAL IOWA. SO FOR MORE ON THE TIMING, WE’LL SEND IT BACK OVER TO AND TALK ABOUT WHEN THAT WAS EXPECTED TO ARRIVE. AND AGAIN, NO ISSUES TOMORROW. TUESDAYS ARE A LITTLE BIT OF A BREAK BEFORE THIS SYSTEM REALLY RAMPS UP, GOING INTO WEDNESDAY. SOME SUNSHINE TOMORROW AND THEN CLOUDS BUILD IN BY EARLY WEDNESDAY MORNING. WE’RE STUCK WITH THE OVERCAST, GUYS AS YOU START OFF WEDNESDAY AND SNOW GETS HERE AS EARLY AS MIDDAY. FOR SOME OF US, ESPECIALLY IF YOU’RE ACROSS NORTHWEST AND WESTERN PORTIONS OF THE STATE, THEN IT REALLY STARTS TO RAMP AS WE HEAD TOWARDS THE DINNER HOUR AND THE COMMUTE HOUR ON WEDNESDAY NIGHT, WE’LL SEE ROUNDS OF MODERATE TO HEAVY SNOW OVERNIGHT WEDNESDAY INTO EARLY MORNING. THIS IS AROUND 5 A.M. SO WE STILL HAVE SNOW ACROSS THE STATE IN THE CENTRAL EASTERN AND SOUTHERN IOWA. AND THE NOTICE BY THURSDAY, CLOSER TOWARDS FIVE AND 6:00, THE SNOW WILL BEGIN TO WRAP UP. WE’LL END WITH THE SNOW BY THURSDAY EVENING, LIKELY. BUT THEN THE STRONG WINDS GET HERE THURSDAY NIGHT INTO FRIDAY. SO, AGAIN, WEDNESDAY, IF YOU’RE DOING SOME PLANNING FOR PLANNING PURPOSES, IF YOU NEED TO DRIVE, PROBABLY BETTER TO GET STARTED EARLY ON WEDNESDAY IF YOU CAN. THE SNOW WILL LIKELY GET HERE BY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. AND THEN THURSDAY, THAT’S WHEN THE WINDS WILL START TO RAMP UP THE COLD WEATHER GETS HERE, THE COLD TEMPERATURES, THE BITTER COLD WIND CHILLS ARRIVE THURSDAY. THEY’LL STICK AROUND INTO FRIDAY. WE HAVE THOSE STRONG WINDS ALL THE WAY UP INTO POTENTIALLY THE FIRST PART OF SATURDAY. SO TRICKY TRAVEL PLANS, AS WE ALL KNOW HERE, AS WE HEAD CLOSER TOWARDS THE WEEKEND. TONIGHT, IT GETS COLD, WILL DROP DOWN INTO THE SINGLE DIGITS. AND THEN TOMORROW’S FORECAST TAKES US ONLY INTO THE TEENS, 13, THE HIGH TOMORROW AND AMES, WE’RE TALKING SINGLE DIGITS FOR HIGH TEMPERATURES. THE FURTHER NORTH YOU GO TOMORROW AFTERNOON, 8 DAY FORECAST LOOKS LIKE THIS. SOME SUNSHINE TOMORROW, SNOW GETS HERE BY WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON AND. EVENING. IT’LL STICK WITH US THROUGH MOST OF THE DAY ON THURSDAY. AND THEN THE BITTER COLD SETTLES IN FOR FRIDAY, SATUR

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Light snowfall Monday nighttime with an oculus toward Wednesday storm

We are continuing with the themes of bitter cold, beardown and gusty wind, and accumulating snowfall arsenic we caput person to the vacation weekend.Interactive Radar | Weather AlertsMonday nighttime volition diagnostic airy snow, but thing major. Tomorrow is brighter and sunny, but highs volition extremity up lone successful the teens by afternoon.Snow begins by Wednesday evening – apt astir meal clip oregon so. Snow continues overnight done Thursday. Blizzard-like conditions could hap particularly Thursday erstwhile the winds ramp up. Strongest winds look to get by Thursday nighttime – with gusts upward of 40 MPH. Snow ends Thursday nighttime and Friday looks chiefly adust astatine this point. Friday volition beryllium our coldest day, with highs beneath zero and dangerously acold upwind chills with the beardown winds. The unsafe acold and bitter upwind chills instrumentality with america done Saturday. It would beryllium champion to debar question Thursday-Friday arsenic of close now. That looks similar the worst model of clip astatine this constituent successful time.WATCH: How to hole for wintertime weather.Forecast: Monday night: Cloudy with snowfall showers chiefly during the evening. Low 7F. SSW winds shifting to NNW astatine 10 to 15 mph. Chance of snowfall 50%.Tuesday: Sunshine and clouds mixed. Very cold. High 16F. Winds NNW astatine 10 to 15 mph.Wednesday: Cloudy with snowfall showers processing during the afternoon. High 24F. Winds ESE astatine 10 to 15 mph. Chance of snowfall 70%. Snow accumulations little than 1 inch.

DES MOINES, Iowa —

We are continuing with the themes of bitter cold, beardown and gusty wind, and accumulating snowfall arsenic we caput person to the vacation weekend.

Interactive Radar | Weather Alerts

Monday nighttime volition diagnostic airy snow, but thing major. Tomorrow is brighter and sunny, but highs volition extremity up lone successful the teens by afternoon.

winter storm watch

Snow begins by Wednesday evening – apt astir meal clip oregon so. Snow continues overnight done Thursday. Blizzard-like conditions could hap particularly Thursday erstwhile the winds ramp up.

Strongest winds look to get by Thursday nighttime – with gusts upward of 40 MPH. Snow ends Thursday nighttime and Friday looks chiefly adust astatine this point. Friday volition beryllium our coldest day, with highs beneath zero and dangerously acold upwind chills with the beardown winds. The unsafe acold and bitter upwind chills instrumentality with america done Saturday. It would beryllium champion to debar question Thursday-Friday arsenic of close now. That looks similar the worst model of clip astatine this constituent successful time.

WATCH: How to hole for wintertime weather.

Forecast:

Monday night: Cloudy with snowfall showers chiefly during the evening. Low 7F. SSW winds shifting to NNW astatine 10 to 15 mph. Chance of snowfall 50%.

Tuesday: Sunshine and clouds mixed. Very cold. High 16F. Winds NNW astatine 10 to 15 mph.

    Wednesday: Cloudy with snowfall showers processing during the afternoon. High 24F. Winds ESE astatine 10 to 15 mph. Chance of snowfall 70%. Snow accumulations little than 1 inch.

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