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Snow moderate to heavy Wednesday morning; tapering off by the afternoon

Most of eastern Iowa remains under a Winter Storm Warning as snow continues to fall through the morning hours.  Snowfall will be moderate to heavy at times through the morning and will have significant impacts on the commute.  By 3 p.m., very scattered snow showers or flurries will be the only thing left.

Most of the accumulation takes place before 9 a.m. on Wednesday.  Total accumulations will be range from 3 to 6 inches in most areas east of Decorah, to Waterloo and Oskaloosa. Points west of that line will see 6 to 8 inches.  This snow is much wetter and heavier and will be more difficult to shovel.

In addition, there could be a small amount of freezing rain toward the end of precipitation on Wednesday. That could cause a light glaze on untreated surfaces.  Winds could be gusty, as well, but the wet nature of the snow will limit blowing and drifting.

EXTENDED FORECAST:
Winters said the next system approaches the area over the weekend and could bring primarily rain to the area.

High school basketball last night

Grinnell’s girls’ basketball team is going to the state tournament.  Grinnell defeated Pella 59-40 Tuesday night (2/19) in Grinnell to win the Class 4A Region 8 championship.  The Tigers will be the third seed in the 4A state tournament and will take on Bishop Heelan of Sioux City next Tuesday (2/26) at 5pm at the Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines.

In boys’ high school basketball, Montezuma will play BGM for the Class 1A District 9 championship.  Montezuma defeated Baxter 70-51 in Tuesday night’s (2/19) district semifinals, while BGM knocked off Lynnville-Sully 77-69.  The Braves and Bears will square off Thursday night (2/21) in Grinnell for the district title.

In 1A District 8, WACO defeated Pekin 53-50; 1A District 11, North Mahaska beat Moravia 53-42 to reach the district title game.  The Warhawks will take on Grand View Christian Thursday night at 7 in Pleasantville.

In Class 2A: Pella Christian defeated EBF 80-66 to win the District 9 title.  The Eagles will play Van Meter Saturday night (2/23) in the substate game in Knoxville.  Van Meter defeated PCM 51-44 to take the District 10 championship.

If you find yourself a little down in the dumps about celebrating Valentine’s Day solo, then stop what you’re doing and watch Hunter Hayes’ new video for “Heartbreak.”

The story moves along like an adorably lovesick version of the film Groundhog Day (even Hayes will agree,) but one crucial element is different for the Breaux Bridge, Louisiana native in his story, and that element is hope.

Because you can’t land a happy ending without hope, can you?

So just how did the very personal story of Hayes’ love life make it to his record?

“It’s one of my favorite songwriting stories I’ve ever been a part of,” Hayes tells CMT.com. “It started it in a journal, I left it unfinished until Gordie, Tawgs, and Simon took the conversation and gave me a place where it could become a song. I started journaling on a trip by myself to my ’future better half’ and became immediately aware of how important this message was to me.”

But it had to be a happy message, one of encouragement about the uncertainty of the future because that’s exactly how Hayes was approaching his romantic journey in real life.

And how he wanted to approach this music video, directed by Collin H. Duffy.  “We filmed everything in Los Angeles for this one over about two days,” Hayes said. “I’m confident I ran a marathon in those two days with all of the running shots I did. I couldn’t walk for a week.”

“I remember explaining my love life to Collin not as a series of relationships, but somewhat ’Groundhog Day’ but with a positive attitude. A sort of a get knocked down, get back up and keep going thing. I told him that optimism was one of the key elements. He told the story in such a brilliant way. I hope it gives people pure joy, happiness, and humor watching me spill coffee all over myself so many times.”

And hope for their own futures. Speaking of hope, if you were wishing for a new Hayes record, you should absolutely be optimistic.

“This is track three of a full-length project that isn’t out yet and at the moment that’s all that I can tell you…” he teased.

We do know, however, that a tour is on the way. Hayes recently revealed dates for his Closer To You Tour, which kicks off April 18 in Atlanta, Georgia.

“I don’t think a tour has ever meant so much to me.  It’s an exciting time not just because I’m going back on the road but I’m back on the road with the music from this new album which means the world to me.” he gushed.

 

Oskaloosa boys defeat South Tama County

In boys’ basketball Monday (2/18), Oskaloosa opened the Class 3A playoffs with a 65-28 win over South Tama. The Indians made eleven three-point baskets in that game, with Austin Hafner and Rian Yates making five apiece.  Hafner and Yates had 15 points apiece for Oskaloosa with Xavier Foster adding 13.  The Indians will host Washington Thursday night (2/21) in the substate semifinals.  Washington defeated Fort Madison 53-49 Monday night.

Also in 3A basketball, Substate 6: Pella over Newton 75-44, Carlisle defeated Grinnell 63-51 and Ballard eliminated Knoxville 79-60.  And in Class 4A, Davenport West defeated Ottumwa 69-41.

Sen. Bernie Sanders says he’s running for president in 2020

Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders says he’s running for president in 2020.

The 77-year-old self-described democratic socialist challenged Hillary Clinton in the Democratic presidential primary in 2016 and told Vermont Public Radio on Tuesday that he planned to again seek the nomination.

Sanders has reshaped Democratic politics and earned a loyal following with his passionate defense of liberal proposals including free college tuition and single-payer health care. But he will face off against several other Democratic candidates who also want to appeal to the party’s base.

Still, Sanders’ name recognition, fundraising prowess and passion for liberal policies makes him a top-tier 2020 presidential contender.

Start looking for snow after 9 p.m. Tuesday and into Wednesday morning

Many areas of eastern Iowa will be under winter weather warnings and advisories Tuesday night into Wednesday morning as the next storm system moves across the area.  Snow will start to fall mainly after 9 p.m. Tuesday with bands of heavy snow spreading throughout the area overnight.  Heavy snow will continue through the Wednesday morning commute. It’ll taper off to lighter snow by early Wednesday afternoon.  As the snow starts to end, freezing drizzle could fall and could create slick road conditions throughout the afternoon.

Most areas will see 3 to 6 inches with a corridor from Waterloo and points west seeing 6 to 8 inches.  This will be heavier, wetter snow as well leading to tougher removal when compared to the snow of this past weekend.  Plan on dry, quiet weather for Thursday and Friday. Precipitation could return for the weekend.

Country star Miranda Lambert marries Brendan Mcloughlin

Country music star Miranda Lambert made a big Valentine’s Day announcement on Instagram, she and Brendan Mcloughlin ‘got hitched’.  According to the star’s Instagram post, Lambert thanks Mcloughlin for loving her, adding her “heart is full” and uses #theone to describe him.  Lambert’s reps told People Magazine that the secret marriage “happened awhile ago.”  Lambert was previously married to country star Blake Shelton. Both Lambert and Shelton split in 2015 after four years.

Miranda was a big name in the news this week for her involvement in an altercation at a Nashville restaurant in which she allegedly dumped a salad on a patron.

Since her divorce from Blake Shelton in 2015, Miranda has been linked to singers Anderson East and Evan Felker of Turnpike Troubadours.  Miranda had not publicized her relationship with Brendan prior to the wedding announcement.

February 18: On this day

On this day in 2003, Country singer Johnny Paycheck died at the age of 64. He had been in a nursing home, suffering from emphysema and asthma. During his career, Paycheck recorded 70 albums and had more than two dozen hit singles, the biggest of which was the working man’s anthem, “Take This Job and Shove It”.

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