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EnvironmentLate Monday through early Wednesday, a strong winter storm produced heavy, wet snow and gusty north winds in the Quad Cities area.
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Forecasters expect higher than normal temperatures in the Quad Cities area. As for the outlook for snow and rain, models favor drier conditions.
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This winter was drier and warmer than usual in the Quad Cities. Meteorologist Dave Cousins, from the National Weather Service in Davenport, says 20.6…
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For more information click HERE. Winter Snow WATCH SitReport by Michelle O'Neill on Scribd (Source)
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Winter storm warnings will go into effect later today with rain, sleet, ice, and snow in the forecast. For Dubuque, Jones, and Johnson counties in Iowa…
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Here's the latest "situation report" from the U.S. National Weather Service of the Quad Cities:Sit Report 1 by WVIKnews on Scribd
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EnvironmentThis wet, cold weather does not bode well for the chances of flooding next spring.Michelle O'Neill reports meteorologists at the National Weather Service…
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It was colder overnight, in fact, colder than ever recorded in the Quad Cities. The National Weather Service in Davenport says the low temperature at the…
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CommunityTwo local transportation agencies are helping homeless people during the cold spell. John DeTaeye works for Humility Homes and Services in Davenport as…
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As people and plows remove snow from sidewalks and roads, meteorologists are warning them to prepare for brutally cold temperatures.The storm that began…