When will the winter weather hit Siouxland?
The best chance of snow is on Saturday morning.
Weather / Regional Forecasts
Siouxland residents should prepare for the first taste of winter as a cold front moves in, bringing rain and snow. A First Alert Weather Day has been issued for Saturday, with potential snowfall accumulations, especially north of Highway 20...
Siouxland is bracing for its first winter weather event of the season. After a mild Friday with temperatures in the 50s and 60s, a cold front will move in Friday night, bringing clouds and increasing chances of rain. As temperatures drop overnight, the rain may turn to snow, especially in the early morning hours of Saturday.
The areas most likely to see snowfall accumulation are those north of Highway 20, closer to the Minnesota state line. While some spots could receive up to 2 inches of snow, the rest of the region is expected to see less than an inch. Sunday will be significantly colder, with morning lows in the teens and dangerous wind chills. However, the cold snap is not expected to last, with temperatures gradually rising towards the middle to end of the following week.
**How to Prepare:** - Monitor local weather forecasts for updates. - Adjust travel plans as needed. - Ensure vehicles are prepared for winter conditions. - Take steps to protect exposed pipes from freezing.
**Who This Affects Most:** - Residents in northern Siouxland, particularly those near the Minnesota border. - Travelers on Saturday morning. - People sensitive to cold weather.
The best chance of snow is on Saturday morning.
Some areas north of Highway 20 could get up to 2 inches, while most will see less than an inch.
Temperatures will begin to rise again by the middle to end of next week.
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