Welcome back. Iowa is waking up to possibly its coldest Caucus Day ever since the tradition began more than 50 years ago. A big question could Snowy Roads and windchills in the negative 20s and 30s keep typical caucus goers home. We took a look at the temperatures and the Voter Turnout rates from past caucuses. You can see there does seem to be a bit of a trend and even in iowa, no stranger to cold or snow. Todays forecast is extreme, so what happens to turnout. The State Climatologist of iowa, Justin Glisten is joining us now. Im sure youve been real busy preparing for today and this week watching those models. We keep saying it may be the coldest Caucus Day ever, but by how much. Take us through what Caucus Goers Have Braved in years past and how today stacks up. Great question, Nice To Be With You from the arctic, ana
"DPW will be out there whether it's city, county or state or other cities. It doesn't matter, we're all going to be out there. If there are concerns, by all means, call us in."
A blizzard and high wind warnings made for difficult driving north and east of Colorado Springs. Northern El Paso County saw blowing snow, big wind gusts, and snow covered streets.
Western New York's first snowfall of the season caused delays and accidents. In the Town of Cheektowaga, police say there were 27 weather-related crashes Wednesday.