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Iowa Winter Storm: Latest Snowfall Totals Revealed

A significant winter storm has swept through the Midwest, particularly impacting Iowa. This post-Thanksgiving storm has brought considerable snowfall across the state, with some areas experiencing record totals.
Iowa Winter Storm: Latest Snowfall Totals Revealed
As of noon on Sunday, November 30, snowfall measurements indicate several notable accumulations throughout Iowa. Below is a summary of the areas that received the highest snowfall:
Highest Snowfall Totals in Iowa
- Fort Dodge: 16.5 inches
- Callender: 15.5 inches
- Jesup: 14.8 inches
- Cedar Falls: 14.5 inches
- Aplington: 14.2 inches
- Ackley: 13.5 inches
- Aurora: 13.5 inches
Central Iowa Snowfall Measurements
In central Iowa, snowfall varied, with most locations receiving between seven to twelve inches. Key figures include:
- Johnston: 11 inches
- Des Moines International Airport: 10.9 inches
- Norwalk: 10 inches
- Saylorville: 9 inches
- Polk City: 7.1 inches
- Altoona: 7 inches
- Pleasant Hill: 7 inches
- Urbandale: 7 inches
- West Des Moines: 7 inches
Iowa residents remained under a winter storm warning until the morning of November 30, highlighting the storm’s intensity and impact. Stay informed on local weather conditions and safety precautions during this winter season.



