Parking restrictions and weather emergency declared for storm
City officials declared weather emergencies, snow routes and invoked parking restrictions in effect for the most-recent snowstorm.
City officials declared weather emergencies, snow routes and invoked parking restrictions in effect for the most-recent snowstorm.
The quick change from rain to bitter cold and snow left a layer of ice on area roads.
Residents of some Iowa counties were prohibited from calling for a tow truck and some cities declared snow emergencies because of deteriorating travel conditions.
Davenport Public Works issued a Snow Emergency Tuesday night in preparation for Wednesday’s snow. As previously reported, The NWS issued…
Snow is still on the ground from the blizzard that hit the quad cities. While the moisture from it helps,…
As kids get ready to head back to school, Davenport is reminding residents to make sure their sidewalks are clear.
People ventured out into the cold today to take pictures in the snow. At Devils Glenn Park in Bettendorf there…
It took nearly 24 hours for some roads to reopen after stranded and wrecked vehicles combined with drifting snow to block travel in Iowa and Illinois.
Ice and snow continue to cover many roads in Iowa and Illinois the day after the blizzard that passed through.
A blizzard warning expires at midnight for all counties in and around the Quad Cities but dangerous conditions will persist into Friday morning.
Check out photos of identical locations before and after the snow started Thursday morning, December 20, 2012.
Blowing snow and near-blizzard conditions put the WQAD Snow Stick on the job! Click here to watch it live!