Sheldon, Iowa — We just don’t seem to be able to shake Old Man Winter for very long this year. Another storm system is set to strike northwest Iowa this Thursday, and forecasters may even use the “B” word — “blizzard” with this one.
We talked to meteorologist Andrew Kalin with the National Weather Service in Sioux Falls, and he tells us about it.
The “blizzard” word is not one that the Weather Service just kicks around. Kalin says it would take some specific conditions for them to call a storm a “blizzard.”
We asked him how much snow they’re expecting before it’s done.
And he says the snow will leave colder temps in its wake.
The forecast says it’s looking like it will take until at least Tuesday to get back into the 40’s.