Winter Storm Warnings Hit Multiple U.S. States

Dundee Neighborhood Staff

April 7, 2026

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Even though spring is underway, a late-season winter system is bringing snow and strong winds to parts of the U.S., according to the National Weather Service.

States under warning

Winter weather alerts were issued for:

  • Alaska
  • Iowa
  • Missouri
  • Nebraska

What to expect

Strong winds

  • Winds could reach 40–45 mph, especially in exposed areas
  • Blowing snow may reduce visibility

Snowfall totals

  • Up to 6+ inches possible in some مناطق (especially Nebraska and Iowa)
  • Lower totals (1–4 inches) expected in parts of Missouri
  • Alaska coastal regions could also see around 6 inches

Regional details

Alaska

  • Areas like Nunivak Island and the Kuskokwim Delta coast could see snow + 40 mph winds

Iowa

  • A narrow but intense band may bring heavy snow (up to 6 inches) overnight into Tuesday

Missouri

  • Mostly light snow (up to 2 inches), but localized heavier pockets possible

Nebraska

  • 2–4 inches common, with isolated areas exceeding 6 inches
  • Roads may become slippery during the morning commute

Travel impact

  • Hazardous driving conditions expected, especially early Tuesday
  • Reduced visibility due to wind-driven snow
  • Potential delays for commuters

Bottom line

This is a short-lived but impactful spring snowstorm, driven by a compact weather system. While not widespread, it could cause dangerous travel conditions in affected areas.

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