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The FIRST ALERT will remain in effect overnight through mid-morning Tuesday. The worst of this storm, including our heaviest rainfall and strongest winds will be overnight and into the early morning hours on Tuesday.
Tonight is a First Alert Weather Day for cold temps down to below freezing. Those with new budding plants need to take precautions for the next couple of nights. Lows to
A First Alert Weather Day continues this evening for poor road conditions and continued breezy conditions at times overnight. As of 4 PM, Green Bay’s snowfall total is now 26.1 inches. This is the 2nd biggest snowstorm that we’ve ever seen in Titletown,
Despite the cold start, we’ll have a big warmup by midweek. These are the ideal days for outdoor plans! Highs will reach into the 60s Wednesday with even warmer days beyond that. Incredible warmth for the first day of Spring on Friday!
The first alerts have been issued for Monday’s severe weather, with conditions making tornadoes a possibility.
We’re giving you the FIRST ALERT to a colder Friday behind the cold front. All of this ahead of some milder weather for those weekend plans.
Strong winds and falling snow created whiteout conditions across Siouxland Sunday. Whiteout conditions are expected to continue into Sunday evening.
Today is a First Alert 6 Weather Day as strong winds will cause blowing snow decreasing visibility and possible power outages.