Tonight: A cold front is moving south across Iowa tonight. There are a few hours of clouds and a few flags before midnight. Gusts of up to 40 km / h are possible before midnight and then the wind decreases. The temperature will drop by midnight in the teens, and in the morning under clear skies the one figure.
Friday: Lots of sunshine to end the week, but also very cold. Highlights are in the teens with a light northwest wind.
Friday night: The sky remains clear with high pressure moving across Iowa. This results in little or no wind overnight so that lows in the single digits can fall below zero.
Saturday: The sky becomes cloudy in the morning and during the day it remains cloudy. Light snow moves into eastern Iowa in the late afternoon. High temperatures are in the low 20s. The wind is light from the southeast.
Saturday night: Snow is likely through the night. Snow totals by morning will range from 2-4 ”. The snowfalls of 2 “are more likely in the southern provinces, with more than 4” in the northern provinces. Low temperatures are in the upper teens.
Sunday: If there is snow on Sunday, it is only early in the morning. Most of the day will be dry and cloudy. Temperatures get warm into the upper 20s with a slight northeast. Wind.