Your First Alert Storm Team has designated today and tomorrow as First Alert Days due to snow that will impact travel.
Clouds will persist for the most part, though a peek of sunlight can’t fully be ruled out. Behind this approaching cold front, winds will shift from the south and southwest to the west and northwest.
The cold front will also bring stronger winds, with speeds between 20 and 30 mph and gusts over 30 mph. The breezy conditions will make the feels-like temperature only reach the mid 20s.
Mostly sunny skies underneath high pressure on Thursday will help, somewhat, by pushing highs into the upper single digits or ...
The clouds will stay out of the area tonight and give us a final night of clear skies before things take a shift for the ...
That front sweeps through during the morning on Wednesday, keeping the chance of light snow around during that time. Any snow ...
Strong winds are the biggest weather headline of the day with 30-50 mph winds throughout the afternoon. Otherwise, a lot of ...
Colder air will arrive in the region from Canada and the Arctic later Sunday into next week. Highs will be stuck in the 10s ...
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (KCRG) - Decreasing clouds continue through the rest of the morning. Satellite and Radar. (KCRG) The latest scan from Pinpoint Doppler Radar. (KCRG) Plan on a blustery day with wind ...
A lull in activity is likely from Friday night through most of Saturday as we’ll be between storm systems. Skies will be ...
KCRG TV9 First Alert Storm Team's Justin Roberts has your latest forecast which includes plenty of clouds and warming weather. First Alert Storm Team Chief Meteorologist Joe Winters has your First ...
The snow will be wetter in nature, too, which makes it harder to move after it falls. Those with pre-existing heart or back ...