Iowa — State Climatologist Justin Glisan (like listen), says forecasters are seeing a mixed bag of weather ahead in November and into the winter when it comes to the temperature and potential snowfall.
After a record dry September and below average rain in October, Glisan says things could turn around a bit.
Glisan says any rain we get could help replenish groundwater deficits.
Glisan says they are waiting on the formation of the La Nina weather pattern to see what happens.
The projection right now is slightly more snowfall, four to six inches above our normal average for the state.