Eastern Iowa Braces for Sub-Freezing Temperatures Tonight
Eastern Iowa residents brace for sub-freezing temperatures, with a Freeze Warning in effect from midnight tonight until 9 am Thursday. The National Weather Service has cancelled the previous Frost Advisory and issued the warning, advising locals to protect sensitive plants and outdoor plumbing.
Temperatures are expected to plummet as low as 30 degrees during the warning period. Meteorologist Brooke Hagenhoff from the National Weather Service has issued the warning, urging residents to take necessary precautions. While the warning is set to end by Thursday morning, Hagenhoff hints at a potential warm-up in the coming days, offering some relief from the cold snap.
The Freeze Warning for eastern Iowa is a reminder to residents to safeguard their property and be prepared for cold weather. Although the immediate outlook is chilly, a return to warmer temperatures is expected in the near future.
 
         
       
     
     
     
     
    