Dot cameras show that the roads have some snow on them. The snowfall is tracking out as clear skies move in and that will kep us cold today as temperatures plummet this morning. Northwest winds will stay Strong Enough to keep us from warming much. We have a warm front that will track in tomorrow, though, few minutes. The weather is a big story this morning. Bonechilling weather once again. And there might be one thing you are forgetting to do in the morning that could cause major problems down the road. Storm track sevens Amanda Gilbert joins us live in waterloo with a look at a common im at jim lind service. Theyre open 24 hours a day and they say starting this weekend theyve seen a lot more blowouts and flat tires than usual. And the weather may be one for this. Jim lind says cold temperatures. Like what we are seeing right now. Can cause your tire pressure to op. This. Miied with a combination of other things can cause major problems while driving. What happens is they get low be co
Itself. There were employees in the building at the time of the fire, but they made it out safely. Fire Officials Say that despite the difficult conditions, they got the fire out quickly. Typically this time of year we have a lot of concerns with freezing conditions. This is one of the fires that went really well though, especially considering the circumstances. We got water on the fire quickly. We were not hampered by any frozen hydrants or anything like that, luckily. Everything worked smoothly this morninin says mark aesoph, the sioux city fire marshal. No word yet on what started the fire, or any estimates of damage. They are just starting their investigation. Also, since smoke from the fire filled the restaurant, the business will be closed today and until repairs can be made. Still no word on what started a damaged a home in whiting, iowa. It broke out in the six hundred block of stroud avenue at around 130 sunday afternoon. The home was fully engulfed in flames. No other details
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