Yes. It snows in the state of Iowa in winter.
The largest amount of snow recorded in Ames, Iowa was 3.4 inches.
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yes it does snow a lot in Iowa and if you do not believe me then look up the images
Iowa typically receives about 30-40 inches of snow per year on average. However, snowfall amounts can vary significantly from year to year.
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Iowa experiences a moderate amount of snowfall during the winter months, averaging between 30 to 50 inches annually, depending on the region. Northern Iowa tends to receive more snow than the southern parts of the state. Snowfall typically occurs from November to March, with January often being the snowiest month. Overall, while Iowa does see significant snow, it can vary considerably from year to year.
The record snowfall in the state of Iowa was twenty-one inches and fell in Fayette in 1959.
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Best AnswerI live in Iowa, so I'd say I'm a pretty good source of info. We basically get both extremes in temperature. In the winter we can get lots of snow and it can get cold. In the summer it can reach up to more than 100. but lately things seem to be getting less extreme. This summer was pretty cool compared to others, and the winter wasn't too cold. We get some pretty wicked storms though. So , as you see it is cold here.