Now to decision 20 16 donald trump remains on top of the republicannpresident ial field in the latest national poll. In a Quinnipiac University national polltrump leads with 27 percent. Followed by marco rubio with 17 percent. Dr. Ben carsons poll numbers also continue sliding. Hes now in third place along with ted cruz at 16 percent. Last month carson was polling at 23 percent. On the democratic sidehillary clinton continues to have a commanding lead over bernie sanders. 60 to 30 percent. Compared to 53 to 35 percent a month ago. And in a heaato head president ial showdown between clinton and trump. Clinton comes out ahead 47 to 41 percent. Its a jump fr[m last months lets go to storm track seven meteorologist Denice Pelster now for your first forecast. Some snow fell across easternn iowa ininthe last 24 hours. Many locations saw just a trace but spots up in northeast iowa along the Mississippi River saw up to 2. 5 of fresh snow. This lef Road Conditions a bit icy this morning. He aca
Good wednesday morning. We are starting off with some slick conditions out there thanks to light snow during the overnight hours. Generally, accumulations have been light but with temperatures below freezing, its caused a few slick spots on the roadways. Storm track seven live Doppler Radar shows some scattered light snow and flurries tracking through teh area. These are moving off to the east, and the area to our west should diminish as we go throughout the morning. Storm track seven Live Weather Network cameras are showing partially covered roads so take it easy out there if you are headed out. The snow showers have also reduced visibility at times. Overall, the impacts will be minor this morning. Heres the current temperatures across eastern iowa. We are all in the upper 20s and lower 30s across with the scattered flurries. No additional accumulation expected, with high temperatures coverage this morning as two eastern iowa cities will soon mayors. In waterloo a historic moment. Que
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