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Wednesday January 01, 2025

Snow buries Iowa campaigning ahead of possible bomb cyclone

White House hopeful Ron DeSantis and Nikki Haley both postponed multiple campaign events Friday, according to their schedules

By AFP
January 13, 2024
Plow trucks move through downtown streets as Winter storm Gerri arrived in Iowa four days before the caucuses on January 12, 2024 in Des Moines, Iowa. — AFP
Plow trucks move through downtown streets as Winter storm Gerri arrived in Iowa four days before the caucuses on January 12, 2024 in Des Moines, Iowa. — AFP

DES MOINES, United States: A powerful storm that could strengthen into a so-called bomb cyclone pummeled north and central parts of the United States on Friday, with heavy snow derailing campaigning for the important Iowa caucus.

Several inches of snow were set to accumulate in the midwest US state, where Republican presidential candidates are seeking support in Monday´s caucus vote — the first of the 2024 White House race. “Travel may become impossible in rural areas by this afternoon. Hazardous travel to continue through Saturday across much of central Iowa,” the National Weather Service warned on Friday. “Dangerous cold temperatures will accompany this storm, adding an extra layer of risk to travel.”

White House hopeful Ron DeSantis and his rival Nikki Haley both postponed multiple campaign events on Friday, according to their schedules.

The storm is forecast to become stronger, dumping snow across the Midwest and also threatening severe thunderstorms across the south, while CNN said an Arctic blast starting Friday night in the northern Plains could bring temperatures as low as minus 30 degrees Fahrenheit (-34 degrees Celsius).