By Jason Taylor
Feb 16, 2021
DES MOINES, Iowa - Wind Chill Warning and Advisories in Iowa have been extended until 10 am Tuesday due to extreme weather conditions.
The National Weather Service says dangerous wind chills will continue through Tuesday morning as an Arctic air mass maintains a firm grip on the region.
Wind chills will vary from 20 below zero to 40 below zero across the state, with the coldest readings expected within the Wind Chill Warning over central and western Iowa.
At these low wind chill values, frostbite is threat to anyone exposed and unprotected from the cold.
Steady improvement is expected through the week with a return to near average highs this weekend.
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Travel Discouraged as Winter Storm Freezes the Crossroads
Freezing Rain, Sleet, Frosty Temps! We got it all.
In all seriousness, road conditions have deteriorated rapidly in Victoria and the Crossroads area this afternoon and into our Sunday evening.
Travel is discouraged at this time. The National Weather Service has issued several alerts with this Winter Storm including a
Icing will be present on the roadways in town and out in the county. If you must travel you are urged to drive slowly and with caution. Bridges and overpasses are already very slippery.
The extremely cold temperatures are nothing to take lightly. Sub-freezing temps from 15 to 20 degrees are expected overnight in the area. Cold temperatures and wind chill readings near zero will stay with us after the winter storm warning ends on Monday and may remain in the area until Tuesday.