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…WINTER STORM CONTINUES THROUGH SUNDAY MORNING… .Light to moderate snow has overspread the Driftless region and is expected to continue through this evening. Snow rates have generally been around a half inch per hour with rates closer to an inch per hour south of Highway 18 in northeast Iowa. While visibility largely remains at least a half mile across the region, roads are becoming partially to fully covered by snow and are consequently becoming dangerously slick. These difficult travel conditions will continue through tonight. Tonight, gusty winds to around 35 mph will develop. Thus, while snow rates will taper off this evening, visibility may drop to a half mile or less,
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…WINTER STORM CONTINUES THROUGH SUNDAY MORNING… .Light to moderate snow has overspread the Driftless region and is expected to continue through this evening. Snow rates have generally been around a half inch per hour with rates closer to an inch per hour south of Highway 18 in northeast Iowa. While visibility largely remains at least a half mile across the region, roads are becoming partially to fully covered by snow and are consequently becoming dangerously slick. These difficult travel conditions will continue through tonight. Tonight, gusty winds to around 35 mph will develop. Thus, while snow rates will taper off this evening, visibility may drop to a half mile or less,
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…WINTER STORM CONTINUES THROUGH SUNDAY MORNING… .Light to moderate snow has overspread the Driftless region and is expected to continue through this evening. Snow rates have generally been around a half inch per hour with rates closer to an inch per hour south of Highway 18 in northeast Iowa. While visibility largely remains at least a half mile across the region, roads are becoming partially to fully covered by snow and are consequently becoming dangerously slick. These difficult travel conditions will continue through tonight. Tonight, gusty winds to around 35 mph will develop. Thus, while snow rates will taper off this evening, visibility may drop to a half mile or less,
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