
Des Moines, IA- State Climatologist Justin Glisan says that Iowa had a bit of a snow drought during December.
“Climatologically December is the snowiest month for Iowa,” Glisan says. “The preliminary statewide average is 1.4 inches. That’s 6.5 inches below average.”
Radio Iowa reports that, despite the lack of snow, December was one of four months out of 2023 that had above-average precipitation.
“A majority of our precipitation was rainfall and that rainfall was gradual over several days and it was able to soak in,” Glisan says. That’s because December temperatures were above average, keeping the ground from freezing solid.
Glisan says that there is a storm system in the Pacific Ocean that’s headed east, and the long-term forecast indicates it may bring rain and snow to Iowa as early as this weekend.
Although, Glisan says that the storm system could weaken as it makes landfall on the west coast.

