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01.28.23 | 9:15 AMPublic Works crews have been called in to clear Posted Snow Routes from a short burst of snow that has come through the area. Slight chances for additional snow showers remain throughout the day. Crews will respond as/if needed. Remember to take it slow when it snows.
01.27.23 | 4:00 PMAccording to our partners at the National Weather Service, the area could see another 1 to 1.5 inches of snow on Saturday, January 28. Crews will begin clearing Posted Snow Routes once the snow starts to fly. Watch for updates Saturday morning.
01.26.23 | 6:30 AMCrews responded to on-and-off snow showers through the overnight. With blowing and drifting possible, the team will be spot-clearing as needed today. The area may see another ½ inch of snow Friday morning as another system passes through the area.
01.25.23 | 2:30 PMChances for snow will linger through the morning of Thursday, January 26. A lot of melting between snow showers is also occurring. Snow teams are maintaining Posted Snow Routes clear and have entered residential roads to remove snow as they come across it. Stay safe out there; remember, things could become slick whenever snow is present.
01.25.23 | 6:00 AMCrews were called in to respond to arriving snow earlier this morning. Teams will focus on keeping Posted Snow Routes clear until the snow ends later today. Please park off-street on Posted Snow Routes when possible to help our team clear roads more fully, efficiently, and safely. Know that roads could be slick! Take it slow and increase your following distance. Stay tuned for updates later today.
01.24.23 | 4:00 PMAnother round of snow is on its way! According to our friends at the National Weather Service, snow is forecast to begin around 1 A.M., Wednesday, January 25, and last through the evening. The system is expected to bring 2 to 3 inches of snow. Crews pre-treated Posted Snow Routes and are prepared to respond when snow arrives. Expect slicks roads for the morning commute. Those located along Posted Snow Routes are encouraged to park off-street when possible to help snow teams clear roads more efficiently and safely. We will provide an update on conditions early Wednesday.
01.23.23 | 2:00 PMCrews finished clearing Posted Snow Routes and residential roads. 01.22.23 | 6:30 AMCrews were called in late last night to respond to arriving snow. Snow is currently forecast to end by 8 a.m., Sunday, January 222. The team will continue maintaining Posted Snow Routes clear until the snow ends. Crews should begin clearing residential roads by mid-morning. Please keep vehicles off-street when possible to help crews clear roads more efficiently and safely and to avoid being plowing in.
01.21.23 | 6:00 AMOur partners at the National Weather Service report there is a good chance we will receive around one inch of snow beginning later this evening, Saturday, January 21, and lasting through early Sunday morning. Crews are prepared to respond to arriving snow. Roads could become slick. Remember to take it slow when it snows.
01.05.23 | 8:00 AM Public works crews were called in earlier this morning to respond to arriving snow. The team will plow and salt posted snow routes and hills until they are clear.
12.26.22 | 7:15 AMCrews have responded to patchy snow arriving overnight. There is a potential for another ½ inch to fall by mid-morning. The Snow Team will conclude response to this event once snow is out of the area and a pass has been made on all Posted Snow Routes. Expect slick conditions through Tuesday and watch for melting as temperatures rise above freezing beginning mid-week through the weekend.
12.25.22 | 5:30 PMOur friends at the National Weather Service have another round of snow in the forecast beginning later tonight, Sunday, December 25. Up to 1.5” of new snow is expected. Crews are prepared to clear newly arriving snow from Posted Snow Routes; however, caution that frigid temps mean salt will remain ineffective in immediate melting. Watch for slick spots through Tuesday, December 27. We should see some appreciable melting by mid-week with rising temps.
12.22.22 | 3:30 PMSnow has ended and is moving into the brutal wind and temp phase predicted for this storm. Crews expect to clear and salt Posted Snow Routes and hills by this evening. Know that while salt has been applied to these areas, melting will only occur once temperatures improve early next week and/or the sun arrives. For this reason, residential roads will not be cleared to avoid “sheet of ice/glazing” conditions. Expect slick conditions everywhere throughout the holiday due to the frigid temperatures and the inability to melt.
Staff will be monitoring and clearing outlying areas prone to recovering due to blowing and drifting in the days ahead.
If visiting the Downtown, use the ramps for free through 8 A.M., Friday, December 23rd, to avoid a ticket and tow as plows make their rounds.
12.22.22 | 6:30 AMCrews are out treating patchy snowfall that began arriving early this morning. Advice for the day – travel with caution. Our friends National Weather Service are calling for up to an additional three inches of snow to fall by this afternoon, Thursday, December 22. Snow combined with falling temperatures and high winds will create hazardous travel conditions.
Crews are prepared to respond as needed.
Watch for slick spots, take it slow, increase your following distance, and bundle up if you are heading out.
12.21.22 | 1:00 PMOur partners at the National Weather Service predict the area will receive three to five inches of snow beginning overnight through Thursday, December 22. This winter storm will be followed by wind gusts of up to 40 MPH and frigid temps. Due to hazardous travel conditions, the City of Davenport is declaring a Snow Emergency effective 8 P.M., Wednesday, December 21, through 8 A.M., Friday, December 23.The public should know that high winds will cause poor driving conditions, blowing, drifting, and recovering of roads.Park off-street on Posted Snow Routes to avoid a ticket and tow. Be sure to prepare for poor travel conditions if you must go out. If you visit Downtown Davenport, park in the ramps for free during the Snow Emergency.
12.19.22 | 9:00 AMCrews are applying brine to Posted Snow Routes today, Monday, December 19, in preparation for potential winter weather later this week. Stay tuned when the snow starts to fly. www.davenportiowa.com/winter.
12.15.22 | 6:00 AMThere is a chance of light snow through Friday, December 16. Crews are prepared to respond to slick condition as needed. Remember to take it slow when it starts to snow.
11.15.22 | 4:00 PMSnowfall from today’s event is wrapping up. Thanks to pavement temperatures, there was little to no travel impact.
11.15.22 | 6:00 AMLight snow has caused some spotty slushy conditions out there this morning. Crews will be clearing Posted Snow Routes as needed today, with snow expected to pick up and continue through the day. Prepare for slick spots on roads, bridges, and overpasses by taking it slow and increasing your following distance.
11.14.22 | 3:30 PMOur friends at the National Weather Service tell us the first accumulating snow of the season could arrive overnight Monday, November 14, and last through Tuesday, November 15, with a slight chance for more on Wednesday. It sounds like this will be a light, all-day snow with the potential to leave us with 1 to 1.5 inches. Take it slow and increase your following distance tomorrow. #Davenport’s Snow Team is prepared to respond to arriving snow.
11.02.22Winter is just around the corner, and Davenport is making preparations. Plow blades and spreaders are being installed, training conducted, and our salt supply has been replenished.
As part of winter preparation, the City encourages all residents and visitors to be prepared. This includes signing up for Snow Emergency Alerts. Signing up for alerts is the most reliable way to know when a Snow Emergency has been declared and when parking on posted snow routes is prohibited.
Snow emergencies are declared when the area is expected to receive ice and/or hazardous volumes of snow. Parking is prohibited on Posted Snow Routes when a snow emergency is declared to help Public Works crews ensure the highest traffic volume roads and hills receive priority service, which helps everyone get around when the snow starts to fly.
To subscribe, visit www.davenportiowa.com/alertiowa.
For everything you need to know about snow, Posted Snow Routes, and links to the National Weather Service forecast, visit www.davenportiowa.com/winter.
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