Rich Kinney is Warning Coordination Meteorologist at the National Weather Service Quad Cities and is retiring after 27 years ...
Long car wash lines, people back in shorts and maybe even clothes drying on the line will be back in vogue this week as ...
Our furnaces are going to get a chance to slow down and going outside isn’t going to require multiple layers as we hit a ...
From the biggest snowfall of the season (thus far) to scathing winds and a surge of Arctic cold, it’s been one beast of a ...
If you want to be a storm spotter for the National Weather Service, classes have been scheduled for this spring. They are free to attend and open to the public.
Arctic winter temperatures are sticking around. How cold it will feel outside for the rest of the week before we warm up this ...
The National Weather Service offices in La Crosse, Des Moines, and Twin Cities will be holding storm spotter training ...
Expect another night and morning of very cold conditions on Thursday night into Friday morning. Lows will be in the single ...
Temperatures have remained below zero across Iowa for the past few days, with some communities experiencing dangerously low wind chill temperatures.
To keep your car winter-ready, the Iowa DOT recommends drivers do the following before hitting the road: Check hoses, battery ...
Again, though, the wind chill will be the main story for a little while longer. Those numbers will be as cold as -15 in the ...