Forecasts indicate that Iowans can expect a few more days of unusually warm weather before colder temperatures arrive. This brief window offers an opportunity to prepare snowblowers for winter use and store lawn mowers properly.
Residents in northwest Iowa are reminded that predicted snowfall this weekend signals that winter is quickly approaching. It’s wise to service snowblowers early rather than waiting for the first major storm.
“The predicted snow this weekend is a reminder that winter is not far away.”
Across Iowa, around 80,000 people provide care for more than 62,000 loved ones living with Alzheimer’s disease or similar conditions, illustrating the importance of community support and awareness.
Meanwhile, Republican Zach Lahn has pledged to tackle Iowa’s ongoing water quality challenges and rising cancer rates, emphasizing environmental and public health priorities for the state.
As the corn and soybean harvest winds down, many farmers are shifting focus toward soil enrichment and next year’s fertilizer needs.
As Iowa transitions from harvest season to winter, residents are urged to ready their snow equipment, support caregivers, and stay mindful of environmental health issues.