A strong winter storm made its way across the Upper Midwest Tuesday, creating treacherous travel conditions, spurring warnings urging people to stay off the roads and closing coronavirus testing sites.
By Jeff Angelo
Dec 29, 2020
Des Moines Public Works Director Jonathan Gano joins Jeff to discuss preparations for snow and ice; Jeff discusses a new COVID vaccine and distribution plans in Iowa, as well as analyses how the special elections in Georgia are affecting the stimulus check debate. Klay Williams joins Jeff to discuss creating sustainable goals for 2021.
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Live updates on the winter storm that marched through Io:
7:50 a.m. Wednesday: Tuesday s storm likely makes this month the tenth-snowiest December in Des Moines history, according to preliminary data and historical records from the National Weather Service.
The 9.6 inches of snow that fell in Des Moines on Tuesday stretched the preliminary running total for this month to 17.1 inches. That narrowly bests the 17 inches that fell in the capital city in December 1888, which previously ranked tenth.
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