Five states across the Plains and Midwest were under blizzard watches and warnings early Monday, as a sprawling winter storm threatened to snarl travel and dump up to 18 inches of snow.
Although the largest snow totals were expected in rural areas, cities such as Denver, Omaha, Des Moines and Green Bay could get between 6 inches and a foot of snow through Wednesday, forecasters said.
Flight delays and cancellations could hit airports in Denver, Minneapolis and even Chicago, according to The Weather Channel.
The storm was not likely to affect the majority of caucusing Iowans, however, since the system wasn’t forecast to reach the majority of the Hawkeye State until Tuesday.
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“The southwest corner of Iowa is most likely where the caucuses will be affected by light snow, but the storm should not impact most places,” Weather Channel Lead Meteorologist Kevin Roth told NBC News.
The storm is expected to move eastward through Kansas, Nebraska and South Dakota, later Monday, before intensifying Tuesday as it reaches Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan.









