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EnvironmentLate Monday through early Wednesday, a strong winter storm produced heavy, wet snow and gusty north winds in the Quad Cities area.
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Forecasters expect higher than normal temperatures in the Quad Cities area. As for the outlook for snow and rain, models favor drier conditions.
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Many locations will get 3 to 5 inches of snow, but 4 to 7 inches are now in the forecast for more counties including Scott and Rock Island.
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The National Weather Service in the Quad Cities' forecast for snow was fairly accurate.
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The National Weather Service in the Quad Cities says storm system will travel to the south of our area on Saturday night into Sunday morning.
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Cities and towns have issued Snow Emergencies before a winter storm arrives. And some municipalities have parking rules that automatically go into effect when two or more inches of snow falls.
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Shipping delays and decisions about safety have delayed the opening of the recreational trail on the new, I-74 bridge.
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EnvironmentThe New Year's Day snow storm broke a long-standing record at the Quad Cities Airport.
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Eastern Iowa and northwestern Illinois are bracing for a snow storm that's already causing slick roads to the west.Michelle O'Neill reports.Meteorologist…
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This winter was drier and warmer than usual in the Quad Cities. Meteorologist Dave Cousins, from the National Weather Service in Davenport, says 20.6…