[Trending News] Another round of snow will lead to slick Friday morning commute in eastern Iowa

[Trending News] Another round of snow will lead to slick Friday morning commute in eastern Iowa

We’ll have a brief breather Thursday before more wintry weather arrives in eastern Iowa.

Clouds will build in Thursday and rain will move in from west to east around 11 p.m. There will be a transition to wet snow overnight into Friday morning.

Snow will likely be falling during the morning drive and lead to slushy/slick streets. Higher impacts will be in elevated areas, like bridges and overpasses, as temperatures hover around the freezing mark.

Temperatures will creep just above freezing in the afternoon and lead to a change over to rain or a rain/snow mix.

Warmer surface temperatures may lead to more of a rain/snow mix to the south of I-80, which would limit snow totals in that area.

The highest chances for accumulation will be north of I-80 to the Highway 20 corridor with totals up to 3″especially in western counties.

Snow will wind down between 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. from northwest to southeast. Skies will clear and, with sunny, mild weather ahead, snow will start to melt over the weekend.