Iowa Weather: Fog and Rain Today with Snow Chances for the Holiday Weekend
Heavy lake-effect snow and snow squalls are expected near Thanksgiving, causing possible travel delays and notable accumulation in Central New York and the North Country.
- On Nov. 27, forecasts call for much colder air bringing heavy lake-effect snow to the North Country and lighter Lake Erie-driven snow to Central New York, with travel delays possible.
- Midweek, a warm front briefly raises temperatures Wednesday before a cold front brings rain and shifting winds usher in Arctic air ahead of Thanksgiving.
- A dense fog advisory is in effect statewide until 10 a.m., with morning lows in the 20s and teens and wind gusts around 30 to 40 mph.
- Icy roads and reduced visibility are likely on Thursday, with dropping temperatures affecting road safety as more than 81 million holiday travelers face possible disruptions.
- This coming week, AccuWeather meteorologists say the system will move east from the Southwest to the Midwest and East, with a persistent winter pattern possibly bringing more snow next week.
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