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Just when you thought all of the bullsh t would stay in 2020, Mother Nature could have some different plans for us. There is a chance for some more snow that could impact the Quad Cities the first day of 2021.
Tuesday afternoon through Tuesday night, the Quad Cities got hit by quite the snow storm to cap off 2020. The highest total in the immediate QC metro was in Davenport at 9.1 . Maquoketa reported 11.5 and the Cedar Rapids area saw 12 of snow.
While that is great way for Mother Nature and 2020 to give us a final f k you, 2021 may kick off with more winter weather.
UPDATE: Quad Cities Upgraded To Winter Storm Warning/Advisory
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We have an update about the impending winter storm that will impact the Quad Cities area Tuesday afternoon into early Wednesday morning. The National Weather Service of the Quad Cities has updated most of the Quad City area counties to a Winter Storm Warning, and some to a Winter Weather Advisory.
The National Weather Service of the Quad Cities has upgraded most counties in the QCA to a Winter Storm Warning. Counties that are in the Winter Storm Warning include:
Iowa
Jo Daviess
Snowfall totals in the immediate Quad Cities metro will range between 3-6 . Those snowfall totals will increase in more northern counties in the QCA.
Winter Storm WATCH Tuesday-Wednesday for the Quad Cities
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More winter weather could impact the Quad Cities Tuesday afternoon into early Wednesday morning, which will put the Quad Cities under a Winter Storm Watch.
A Winter Storm Watch will be put into effect for 26 counties, including Dubuque, Linn, Jones, Jackson, Johnson, Cedar, Clinton, Muscatine, Scott, Keokuk, Washington, Louisa, Henry, IA, and Des Moines counties in Iowa, and Jo Daviess, Carroll,
Whiteside, Rock Island, and Mercer counties in Illinois.
The Winter Storm Watch will go into effect on Tuesday, December 29 at 12 p.m. until Wednesday, December 30 at 12 p.m.