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EnvironmentDespite a recent heatwave, last month's temperatures in Moline were an average of one degree cooler than normal. The National Weather Service in the Quad Cities also says August rainfall in Moline averaged 1.6 inches below normal.
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The National Weather Service in the Quad Cities has issued a tornado watch for most of the wvik listening area until 8 p.m.
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EnvironmentLocal forecasters continue to hope the snowpack melts "slow and steady" north of the Quad Cities. The latest spring flood outlook shows the risk of flooding on the Mississippi River continues to be "well above normal."
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Many locations will get 3 to 5 inches of snow, but 4 to 7 inches are now in the forecast for more counties including Scott and Rock Island.
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The National Weather Service in the Quad Cities' forecast for snow was fairly accurate.
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The National Weather Service in the Quad Cities says storm system will travel to the south of our area on Saturday night into Sunday morning.
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The latest drought assessment for the US shows rain and snow over the last month has provided relief to a number of states, but not Iowa.
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Here's the forecast from the National Weather Service in the Quad Cities.
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Cities and towns have issued Snow Emergencies before a winter storm arrives. And some municipalities have parking rules that automatically go into effect when two or more inches of snow falls.
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EnvironmentThe New Year's Day snow storm broke a long-standing record at the Quad Cities Airport.