UPDATE: Iowa residents are waking up to significant snowfall this morning, with totals varying dramatically across neighborhoods. As the winter weather intensifies, it’s crucial to know exactly how much snow has fallen at your home to ensure safety and preparedness.
Snow accumulation can fluctuate widely—one block may receive just a few inches, while another just a few miles away could see over a foot. With multiple rounds of heavy snow and polar air intrusions forecasted, Iowans must stay informed.
NOW’S THE TIME to check your specific snowfall totals! Just enter your address in the search box below to see real-time data on how much snow has accumulated in your area. The USA TODAY snowfall map, updated multiple times a day, provides detailed accumulation data over the past 24, 48, and 72 hours, along with seasonal totals dating back to October 1, 2023.
Residents are urged to consider the impact of this weather on daily activities—whether it’s deciding if you need to shovel your driveway, choosing the right vehicle for a trip, or figuring out if your child needs a ride to school.
For those unable to view the embedded map, visit the snowfall totals directly in a separate browser page here.
As Iowa’s winter weather continues to evolve, stay tuned for updates on snowfall and prepare for the potential challenges ahead.
Brandi D. Addison, the Weather Connect Reporter for the USA TODAY Network, is closely monitoring the situation. For more insights and updates, reach her at [email protected] or follow her on Facebook.
Don’t let winter catch you off guard—check your snowfall totals now and share this information with your neighbors!







































