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Two SW IA highways “impassable”

December 26, 2009 By O. Kay Henderson

Travel is not advised in a wide swath of western Iowa this morning.

The Iowa Department of Transportation has declared two highways in southwestern Iowa “impassable” as blowing and drifting snow makes clearing the roadways difficult.  According to the National Weather Service, another dusting of light snow could fall tonight across the state. 

There’s also a flood warning for a few portions of eastern Iowa. Recent rain and melting snow have caused sections of the Chariton River, the Iowa River, the English River and the La Moine River to swell to near flood stage.

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