A spring storm is expected to dump several inches of snow on southeast Iowa. Cities like Ottumwa, Chariton and Oskaloosa could get 3-5 inches of snow throughout the day. Higher isolated amounts are also expected.
A winter storm warning is in effect for the southeastern quarter of the state, while a winter weather advisory includes the southeastern third of Iowa. Both expire Sunday morning.
Blowing and drifting snow will be a concern in southeastern Iowa. Des Moines is not included in the advisory and will likely see just a dusting of snow and slushy roads.
The storm raced across Kansas yesterday, leaving nine inches of snow in some places and high winds, creating blizzard conditions.
For the latest storm information, watch Channel 13 News at Six, Nine and Ten. Meteorologist Brett McIntyre's forecast is available online and on Iowa's Weather Plus.
A winter storm warning is in effect for the southeastern quarter of the state, while a winter weather advisory includes the southeastern third of Iowa. Both expire Sunday morning.
Blowing and drifting snow will be a concern in southeastern Iowa. Des Moines is not included in the advisory and will likely see just a dusting of snow and slushy roads.
The storm raced across Kansas yesterday, leaving nine inches of snow in some places and high winds, creating blizzard conditions.
For the latest storm information, watch Channel 13 News at Six, Nine and Ten. Meteorologist Brett McIntyre's forecast is available online and on Iowa's Weather Plus.