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Winter Storm — Henry, Iowa

2022-12-22 to 2022-12-24 · Henry, Iowa

Event narrative

The COOP observer 1 mile south of Salem reported 1.5 inches of snow. Winds quickly increased with gusts of 40 to 50 MPH which led to blowing and drifting snow across the area. This led to blowing and drifting snow across the area. A peak gust of 41 MPH was reported at the Mount Pleasant Airport.. Additionally, this also produced wind chills of -20 to -30. The coldest wind chills occurred on the 23rd.

Wider weather episode

A strong winter storm brought widespread snow to the region Thursday, with amounts between 1 to 4 inches. Some higher totals near 6 inches were reported in eastern Linn and Cedar counties. Strong winds also accompanied the snow, which caused significant blowing and drifting, especially in rural areas. Many accidents were reported on Interstate 80, causing frequent backups. Even stronger winds were observed on Friday across the area. Wind gusts between 40-50 mph were common, creating ground blizzard conditions primarily along and north of Interstate 80.

Additionally, temperatures dropped sharply behind the arctic cold front on Thursday and continued to fall throughout the day. Single digit temperatures with wind chills between -20 and -40 degrees were common.


Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1072834. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.