Winter Weather Advisory: Harlan Prepared for Snowfall Today
Harlan is bracing for a wintery mix as a Weather Advisory kicks in today, bringing 2 to 5 inches of snowfall. Stay updated on local travel conditions and find out how this weather may impact Shelby County—just a click away from essential details!
The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Weather Advisory affecting Harlan and surrounding areas in Shelby County, Iowa.
Starting at noon today and lasting until midnight, residents can expect snow accumulations between two to five inches.
Neighboring counties such as Crawford, Carroll, Harrison, Audubon, and others are also under the advisory. In northern Iowa, heavier snowfall is anticipated, with totals reaching up to six inches and localized amounts possibly hitting eight inches.
For Harlan, the most significant snowfall will likely occur along a line stretching from Plainview, Nebraska, to the local area. A dusting of snow is expected in other nearby regions.
Stay informed about travel conditions and weather updates by checking the Iowa 511 app or visiting www.511ia.org.
For more details on the weather advisory and how it may affect the community, visit the full article.