***Official 2025 Weather Thread***

throwittoblythe

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NoCreativity

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Another one was hit today,

That's pretty sad that as a society we need to be warned by the DOT to use caution around snow plows. I thought that was pretty common knowledge but I guess not.
 

Die4Cy

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DOT posted this last week. Car comes flying up on a plow that is putting off a cloud of snow and manages to drive right into the back of it.

Either that person was on their phone or incredibly stupid or both.

https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1MZwrLsSjh/?mibextid=wwXIfr
There is a dangerous epidemic of people driving while being on their phones. I would say most of the people who pass me on four lane highways well over the speed limit are doing it while looking at their phones. Except for one outlier year (2020), car crashes in Iowa bottomed out in 2012 after decades of decline and has been increasing since. It's pretty obvious why.
 

Cy4Lifer

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The storm tracked further north than what they predicted, and even last night they were still unsure of its exact track. So we got an inch or two in Ames as opposed to 5 or 6. Schools cancel because when they don't people are going to call and complain, but then call and complain when they do. People just want to ***** anymore, no matter what you do.
Always error on the side of caution. If I were a superintendent, that would be easy to defend.
 

JP4CY

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The storm tracked further north than what they predicted, and even last night they were still unsure of its exact track. So we got an inch or two in Ames as opposed to 5 or 6. Schools cancel because when they don't people are going to call and complain, but then call and complain when they do. People just want to ***** anymore, no matter what you do.
And that's part of the reason why we're seeing some of these people leave their jobs.
 
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Die4Cy

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And that's part of the reason why we're seeing some of these people leave their jobs.
It still blows my mind that this is happening. Like, outside of live severe weather reporting, what other reason does anyone have to tune in to local news?
 

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Due to the fact that the previous snow had packed because it was close to freezing Friday, there was little blowing and drifting on the roads yesterday. I should have been aware of this. Interstate 35, driving to the game yesterday was spotless.
 

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Had a contractor tell me 3 feet of frost in northern Iowa.

I initially was happy with just some precipitation for how dry it's been but then realized it's been consistently very cold this year so I'd wonder how much of this goes into the ground.

Might flush the rivers/creeks out pretty good though when it melts.
 

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My neighbor told me don’t push snow when you get close to grass because you will tear up your grass. I said the ground has to be froze, but I guess it ain’t frozen everywhere.
 

awd4cy

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My neighbor told me don’t push snow when you get close to grass because you will tear up your grass. I said the ground has to be froze, but I guess it ain’t frozen everywhere.
Would think it’s froze everywhere in Iowa. Everywhere has pretty much had cold temps with little snow cover at some point this winter.
 
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1SEIACLONE

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Going to be a lot of schools canceling and delaying classes this week, KCCi is talking record lows at night, -15 and -13 Wed and Thursday nights.
 

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The storm tracked further north than what they predicted, and even last night they were still unsure of its exact track. So we got an inch or two in Ames as opposed to 5 or 6. Schools cancel because when they don't people are going to call and complain, but then call and complain when they do. People just want to ***** anymore, no matter what you do.
WHO predicted 6-7 inches total accumulation from Saturday in Warren County and we got zilch. That's a big miss.