Iowa Could Be In For A Big Snowstorm On This Date, Says Farmers’ AlmanacIowa Could Be In For A Big Snowstorm On This Date, Says Farmers’ AlmanacFall is underway and snow is, of course, on it's way.Sarah StringerSarah Stringer
Farmer’s Almanac Predicts First Frost Dates for 2024 in IowaFarmer’s Almanac Predicts First Frost Dates for 2024 in IowaThe Farmer's Almanac Predicts Frost dates Where You Live in IowaSloppy JoeSloppy Joe
This Is When Iowa Is Supposed To Get Our First Frost This YearThis Is When Iowa Is Supposed To Get Our First Frost This YearIt's August, which is close enough to fall to start talking about colder weather.Sarah StringerSarah Stringer
How Much Snow Will Iowa Get This Winter?How Much Snow Will Iowa Get This Winter?A potentially bitter 2023-2024 winter in the Midwest is in the forecast.Kerri MacKerri Mac
Get Ready Iowa, Blizzards And Extreme Cold Are Coming This WinterGet Ready Iowa, Blizzards And Extreme Cold Are Coming This WinterIt could turnout to be a brutal winter.Connor KenneyConnor Kenney
Iowans Can Look Forward To A Broiling, Wet SummerIowans Can Look Forward To A Broiling, Wet SummerIf you thought last summer was hot, start preparing yourself for what the Almanac refers to as a “summer sizzler”. Kailey FosterKailey Foster
Spring In Iowa Is Going To Be Cold And WetSpring In Iowa Is Going To Be Cold And WetWe are just two months away from the 2023 spring equinox but who's counting?Kailey FosterKailey Foster
Early Summer Predictions In Iowa Are Looking HotEarly Summer Predictions In Iowa Are Looking HotWe aren’t even a month into winter and I am already ready for the warm weather.Kailey FosterKailey Foster
Iowa Is About To Be A “Hibernation Zone” This WinterIowa Is About To Be A “Hibernation Zone” This WinterIt’s only the beginning of August and already people are looking ahead to see what kind of winter we are going to have.Kailey FosterKailey Foster
Farmers Almanac Shares The Best Planting Dates For Northeast IowaFarmers Almanac Shares The Best Planting Dates For Northeast IowaIt’s the second week of May and all this warm weather can make anyone who plants crops want anxious to get out there and get the seeds in the ground.Kailey FosterKailey Foster