(IowaStormCenter.com) — Here is your Thanksgiving travel outlook for the sate of Iowa with a couple of rain/flurry chances.
The main storm system will move south and east of Iowa tomorrow, but we will watch for isolated pockets of drizzle along and south interstate 80 Wednesday morning.
This is followed by a couple of rain showers over far southeast Iowa in the afternoon with flurries across northern Iowa.
Once Thanksgiving Day hits, scattered flurries will linger over far north/northeast Iowa before tapering off later in the morning, then becoming mostly cloudy with highs in the 20s to lower 30s.
Then temperatures will crash into the single digits Thursday night with the first batch of below zero wind chills over northern Iowa by Friday morning.
– Meteorologist Maurer –