Iowa
Whiteout conditions possible across Eastern Iowa with snow, strong winds Sunday to Monday
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (Iowa’s News Now) — Blizzard Warnings have been issued across eastern Iowa as confidence has increased on snowfall and very powerful winds with a high-impact winter storm Sunday through Monday. The greatest uncertainty with this system is still where the heaviest snow falls. HOWEVER, snowfall totals won’t matter as *any* amount of snow combined with 50-60 mph winds will lead to trouble!
THE BOTTOM LINE: Falling snow combined with VERY strong winds for 12-15 hours will lead to difficult, if not impossible, travel in eastern Iowa Sunday afternoon into Monday. The worst conditions will be in open, rural areas regardless of snowfall totals.
The greatest confidence with snow is north of Highway 20, where the main part of this storm will drop snow for much of Sunday afternoon and evening. Along and south of Highway 20 is where the uncertainty creeps in as snowfall will mainly come with a band of snow on the backside of the storm. There will still likely be several inches of snow, but there’s uncertainty on where that band sets up and how long it produces snow.
Snow totals still subject to chanhge
Blizzard conditions occur with strong winds and low visibility, which can create dangerous whiteout conditions. This can occur with any amount of snow when there’s winds of 35 mph or stronger and has nothing to do with snowfall amount.
Blizzard conditions can occur with any amount of snow!
WHAT WE KNOW
- There will be rain, ice, and snow Sunday
- The transition to snow will happen from north to south with all of the area in snow Sunday evening
- Winds will be strongest late Sunday afternoon through Monday morning (50-60 mph)
- Blizzard conditions will occur regardless of how much snow falls
- Snow will be difficult to measure due to persistent strong winds
- Difficult and dangerous travel is expected, especially in open & rural areas
SUNDAY MORNING
- Winds will be breezy out of the south with gusts of 30 mph
- Rain will fall across most of the area after 5 a.m.
- Freezing rain/sleet will be possible near the Iowa/Minnesota border (some minor accumulation possible)
- Transition to wintry mix occurs near/north of Highway 20 around noon
- Some thunderstorms are possible, especially south of Highway 20
SUNDAY AFTERNOON & EVENING
- Transition to snow occurs around 1 p.m. near the IA/MN border
- Transition to snow around 3 p.m. near Highway 20
- Brief period of mix before transition to snow area wide around 6 p.m.
- As the transition occurs, 40-50 mph wind gusts will be possible and lead to blizzard conditions
- Whiteout conditions and significant drifting expected in open/rural areas
- Winds will strengthen after sunset with 50-60 mph gusts possible
SUNDAY NIGHT INTO MONDAY MORNING
- The worst of the blizzard conditions are expected overnight into Monday morning
- Snow will continue to fall until early Monday morning
- Wind gusts of 50-60 mph could occur for over 12 hours, leading to significant blowing and drifting
- Whiteout conditions in open/rural areas, roads could be drifted shut, plows may be pulled due to dangerous conditions
- Power outages possible, especially if any ice accumulation occurs
- Winds will back off from west to east, with the worst of the wind ending around 10 a.m. Monday
- Lingering impacts from the wind could last into the afternoon and it will likely take a while for ALL roads to be cleared due to strong winds
SOME UNCERTAINTY REMAINS
The exact track of the storm can change precipitation types, how long rain/ice/snow lasts, and how much accumulation occurs with each. The timing of that switch could impact snowfall totals. Unfortunately, the likelihood of the very strong, persistent winds is high. Therefore, regardless of how much snow falls in your area the impacts remain.
WHAT CAN YOU DO NOW?
- Stay updated on the forecast as there can still be changes
- Make sure you have supplies at home and an emergency kit in your car
- Get gas for your car, snowblowers
- Have all supplies ready prior to noon Sunday, before that transition to snow begins from north to south
- In the event of a power outage, keep flashlights nearby and remember to never run generators inside
- Change plans and be prepared for cancellations
- Avoid traveling, if possible. If you must travel, stick to main roads and avoid long, open stretches
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Iowa
‘Viral’ mac and cheese bar expanding in Iowa with new Waukee store
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You know that viral mac and cheese place? The one that slathers every bowl with ungodly amounts of cheese? The one that makes you feel lactose intolerant just looking at it?
Yeah. Roni’s Mac Bar is opening its second Iowa location, this time in Waukee.
The store will celebrate with a grand opening on Saturday, May 16 at 10:30 a.m. sharp
In a video on social media, the company credits the new location choice to the Waukee man who drove to a location in Waco, Texas, asked for a bowl so cheesy that the chef making it felt lactose-intolerant just looking at it.
Frank Senese, chief executive officer of Roni’s Mac and Cheese, said the business as the “Chipotle of mac and cheese.”
“It’s comfort food; whether you’re a hungover college kid, tattooed biker or a little princess in a tutu, you’re going to find something here that you’ll love,” Senese told the Ames Tribune before the company’s restaurant opened there in 2025. “It’s a fun way to think outside the box.”
The first 100 people to get in line can spin the wheel for a chance to win giveaways and a year’s worth of mac and cheese.
Roni’s Mac bar boasts massive menu
The quote, “Think outside the box” is painted on the wall inside the mac and cheese bar, and the menu certainly inspires customers to do just that.
Roni’s Mac Bar has created a menu of more than 77 million possible combinations that continues to grow, Senese said.
Every bowl can be unique, with drizzles like pesto and ranch, and toppings such as tomatoes and even pineapple − a topping that can be a key indicator of a repeat customer, Senese said.
Where to find Roni’s Mac Bar in Waukee
- Location: 1195 SE Alice’s Road, Waukee
- Contact: 515-450-2497, ronismacbar.com
- Hours: 10:30 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. daily starting May 16
Lucia Cheng is a service and trending reporter at the Des Moines Register. Contact her at lcheng@gannett.com or 515-284-8132.
Iowa
Two separate traffic stops leads to four arrests in Iowa County
MADISON, Wis. (WMTV) – Four people were arrested during two separate traffic stops by the Iowa County Sheriff’s Office on Thursday.
The sheriff’s office explained that just before 8:30 p.m., an Iowa County Sheriff’s Office deputy stopped a vehicle in the 7000 block of US Highway 18-151 in the Town of Ridgeway.
Lee J. Kaul, 47, of Ridgeway was arrested for operating while revoked (REV due to alcohol/controlled substance/refusal), possession of drug paraphernalia and possession of narcotic drug.
Kaul was additionally held on a Wisconsin Department of Corrections probation hold and transported to the Iowa County Jail.
About an hour later, another Iowa County deputy stopped a vehicle near US Highway 18 and Lisa Street in the City of Dodgeville, the sheriff’s said.
The sheriff’s office explained three people were arrested for possession of drug paraphernalia to manufacture/compound/convert/produce/store methamphetamine.
Ronald E. Slater, 56, of Platteville, Rayven E. Stanisch, 30, of Linden and Amy M. Gregory, 38, of Linden were all taken to the Iowa County Jail.
Gregory was also held on a Wisconsin Department of Corrections probation hold.
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Iowa City Community Band readies for the summer | Music Column
The Iowa City Community Band (ICCB) returns this summer with performances throughout Iowa City and Coralville in June and July. Now in its 43rd season, ICCB is proud to once again be led by Rob Medd, a retired band director from Iowa City West High School, for the 19th year.
We perform nine times, including Coralville’s 4thFest Parade and pre-fireworks show. Our first three concerts are:
- 12 noon, Saturday, June 6 at the Iowa Arts Festival in downtown Iowa City
- 7 p.m., Wednesday, June 10 at McPherson Park
- 7 p.m., Sunday, June 14 at Fairmeadows Park
Each concert features a combination of traditional marches, contemporary pieces, and some familiar classics. For a full concert schedule, visit our Facebook page (www.facebook.com/ICCBand).
Rehearsals are held on Saturdays at 10 a.m. (May 30 through July 18, excluding June 6 and July 4) at West High School. New members — high school age and older — are welcome throughout the summer, with no audition required. Because new music is introduced each week, participation is flexible and ideal for those who can only join for part of the season. If you are interested in participating or learning more, send an email to iccb.communityband@gmail.com.
ICCB operates solely on donations from individuals and local businesses to provide free concerts to the public.
If you would like to contribute, send your donation to: Iowa City Community Band – c/o West Music, 1212 5th Street, Coralville, IA 52241. Make checks payable to “Iowa City Community Band”.
The Iowa City Community Band is ready for a great summer of making music together. We hope that you’ll join us often, either as a musician or an audience member. See you at the park.
April Donlon serves as the publicist and plays Alto Saxophone for the Iowa City Community Band.
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