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January 17, 2020, Des Moines, Iowa, U.S: A worker uses a blower to clear the sidewalk in front of an office building in downtown Des Moines. The second significant snow fall in a week hit central Iowa Friday. The snow started falling during the morning rush hour and by early afternoon about five inches had fallen in Des Moines. Meteorologists said up to 1/10 of an inch of ice could cover the snow by the end of the day. The snowstorm was expected to turn into a blizzard in northern Iowa on Saturday with wind speeds above 30MPH. Many businesses in the Des Moines area closed early Friday and several of the Democratic presidential candidates cancelled their campaign events because of the snow. 17 Jan 2020 Pictured: January 17, 2020, Des Moines, Iowa, U.S: Traffic on snow packed Grand Ave. in the East Village neighborhood of Des Moines Friday afternoon. The second significant snow fall in a week hit central Iowa Friday. The snow started falling during the morning rush hour and by early afternoon about five inches had fallen in Des Moines. Meteorologists said up to 1/10 of an inch of ice could cover the snow by the end of the day. The snowstorm was expected to turn into a blizzard in northern Iowa on Saturday with wind speeds above 30MPH. Many businesses in the Des Moines area closed early Friday and several of the Democratic presidential candidates cancelled their campaign events because of the snow. Photo credit: ZUMAPRESS.com / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342

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January 17, 2020, Des Moines, Iowa, U.S: A worker uses a blower to clear the sidewalk in front of an office building in downtown Des Moines. The second significant snow fall in a week hit central Iowa Friday. The snow started falling during the morning rush hour and by early afternoon about five inches had fallen in Des Moines. Meteorologists said up to 1/10 of an inch of ice could cover the snow by the end of the day. The snowstorm was expected to turn into a blizzard in northern Iowa on Saturday with wind speeds above 30MPH. Many businesses in the Des Moines area closed early Friday and several of the Democratic presidential candidates cancelled their campaign events because of the snow. 17 Jan 2020 Pictured: January 17, 2020, Des Moines, Iowa, U.S: Traffic on snow packed Grand Ave. in the East Village neighborhood of Des Moines Friday afternoon. The second significant snow fall in a week hit central Iowa Friday. The snow started falling during the morning rush hour and by early afternoon about five inches had fallen in Des Moines. Meteorologists said up to 1/10 of an inch of ice could cover the snow by the end of the day. The snowstorm was expected to turn into a blizzard in northern Iowa on Saturday with wind speeds above 30MPH. Many businesses in the Des Moines area closed early Friday and several of the Democratic presidential candidates cancelled their campaign events because of the snow. Photo credit: ZUMAPRESS.com / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342

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January 17, 2020, Des Moines, Iowa, U.S: A worker uses a blower to clear the sidewalk in front of an office building in downtown Des Moines. The second significant snow fall in a week hit central Iowa Friday. The snow started falling during the morning rush hour and by early afternoon about five inches had fallen in Des Moines. Meteorologists said up to 1/10 of an inch of ice could cover the snow by the end of the day. The snowstorm was expected to turn into a blizzard in northern Iowa on Saturday with wind speeds above 30MPH. Many businesses in the Des Moines area closed early Friday and several of the Democratic presidential candidates cancelled their campaign events because of the snow. 17 Jan 2020 Pictured: January 17, 2020, Des Moines, Iowa, U.S: City snow removal equipment on Locust Street in Des Moines with the Iowa State Capitol in the background. The second significant snow fall in a week hit central Iowa Friday. The snow started falling during the morning rush hour and by early afternoon about five inches had fallen in Des Moines. Meteorologists said up to 1/10 of an inch of ice could cover the snow by the end of the day. The snowstorm was expected to turn into a blizzard in northern Iowa on Saturday with wind speeds above 30MPH. Many businesses in the Des Moines area closed early Friday and several of the Democratic presidential candidates cancelled their campaign events because of the snow. Photo credit: ZUMAPRESS.com / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342

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January 17, 2020, Des Moines, Iowa, U.S: A worker uses a blower to clear the sidewalk in front of an office building in downtown Des Moines. The second significant snow fall in a week hit central Iowa Friday. The snow started falling during the morning rush hour and by early afternoon about five inches had fallen in Des Moines. Meteorologists said up to 1/10 of an inch of ice could cover the snow by the end of the day. The snowstorm was expected to turn into a blizzard in northern Iowa on Saturday with wind speeds above 30MPH. Many businesses in the Des Moines area closed early Friday and several of the Democratic presidential candidates cancelled their campaign events because of the snow. 17 Jan 2020 Pictured: January 17, 2020, Des Moines, Iowa, U.S: A worker uses a blower to clear the sidewalk in front of an office building in downtown Des Moines. The second significant snow fall in a week hit central Iowa Friday. The snow started falling during the morning rush hour and by early afternoon about five inches had fallen in Des Moines. Meteorologists said up to 1/10 of an inch of ice could cover the snow by the end of the day. The snowstorm was expected to turn into a blizzard in northern Iowa on Saturday with wind speeds above 30MPH. Many businesses in the Des Moines area closed early Friday and several of the Democratic presidential candidates cancelled their campaign events because of the snow. Photo credit: ZUMAPRESS.com / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342

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January 17, 2020, Des Moines, Iowa, U.S: A worker uses a blower to clear the sidewalk in front of an office building in downtown Des Moines. The second significant snow fall in a week hit central Iowa Friday. The snow started falling during the morning rush hour and by early afternoon about five inches had fallen in Des Moines. Meteorologists said up to 1/10 of an inch of ice could cover the snow by the end of the day. The snowstorm was expected to turn into a blizzard in northern Iowa on Saturday with wind speeds above 30MPH. Many businesses in the Des Moines area closed early Friday and several of the Democratic presidential candidates cancelled their campaign events because of the snow. 17 Jan 2020 Pictured: January 17, 2020, Des Moines, Iowa, U.S: A worker uses a blower to clear the sidewalk in front of an office building in downtown Des Moines. The second significant snow fall in a week hit central Iowa Friday. The snow started falling during the morning rush hour and by early afternoon about five inches had fallen in Des Moines. Meteorologists said up to 1/10 of an inch of ice could cover the snow by the end of the day. The snowstorm was expected to turn into a blizzard in northern Iowa on Saturday with wind speeds above 30MPH. Many businesses in the Des Moines area closed early Friday and several of the Democratic presidential candidates cancelled their campaign events because of the snow. Photo credit: ZUMAPRESS.com / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342

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January 17, 2020, Des Moines, Iowa, U.S: A worker uses a blower to clear the sidewalk in front of an office building in downtown Des Moines. The second significant snow fall in a week hit central Iowa Friday. The snow started falling during the morning rush hour and by early afternoon about five inches had fallen in Des Moines. Meteorologists said up to 1/10 of an inch of ice could cover the snow by the end of the day. The snowstorm was expected to turn into a blizzard in northern Iowa on Saturday with wind speeds above 30MPH. Many businesses in the Des Moines area closed early Friday and several of the Democratic presidential candidates cancelled their campaign events because of the snow. 17 Jan 2020 Pictured: January 17, 2020, Des Moines, Iowa, U.S: A worker uses a snowblower to clear a path on a snow packed sidewalk in the Court District of Des Moines. The second significant snow fall in a week hit central Iowa Friday. The snow started falling during the morning rush hour and by early afternoon about five inches had fallen in Des Moines. Meteorologists said up to 1/10 of an inch of ice could cover the snow by the end of the day. The snowstorm was expected to turn into a blizzard in northern Iowa on Saturday with wind speeds above 30MPH. Many businesses in the Des Moines area closed early Friday and several of the Democratic presidential candidates cancelled their campaign events because of the snow. Photo credit: ZUMAPRESS.com / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342

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January 17, 2020, Des Moines, Iowa, U.S: A worker uses a blower to clear the sidewalk in front of an office building in downtown Des Moines. The second significant snow fall in a week hit central Iowa Friday. The snow started falling during the morning rush hour and by early afternoon about five inches had fallen in Des Moines. Meteorologists said up to 1/10 of an inch of ice could cover the snow by the end of the day. The snowstorm was expected to turn into a blizzard in northern Iowa on Saturday with wind speeds above 30MPH. Many businesses in the Des Moines area closed early Friday and several of the Democratic presidential candidates cancelled their campaign events because of the snow. 17 Jan 2020 Pictured: January 17, 2020, Des Moines, Iowa, U.S: Wind blows snow around a worker shoveling a snow packed sidewalk in the Court District of Des Moines. The second significant snow fall in a week hit central Iowa Friday. The snow started falling during the morning rush hour and by early afternoon about five inches had fallen in Des Moines. Meteorologists said up to 1/10 of an inch of ice could cover the snow by the end of the day. The snowstorm was expected to turn into a blizzard in northern Iowa on Saturday with wind speeds above 30MPH. Many businesses in the Des Moines area closed early Friday and several of the Democratic presidential candidates cancelled their campaign events because of the snow. Photo credit: ZUMAPRESS.com / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342

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January 17, 2020, Des Moines, Iowa, U.S: A worker uses a blower to clear the sidewalk in front of an office building in downtown Des Moines. The second significant snow fall in a week hit central Iowa Friday. The snow started falling during the morning rush hour and by early afternoon about five inches had fallen in Des Moines. Meteorologists said up to 1/10 of an inch of ice could cover the snow by the end of the day. The snowstorm was expected to turn into a blizzard in northern Iowa on Saturday with wind speeds above 30MPH. Many businesses in the Des Moines area closed early Friday and several of the Democratic presidential candidates cancelled their campaign events because of the snow. 17 Jan 2020 Pictured: January 17, 2020, Des Moines, Iowa, U.S: A worker shovels a snow packed sidewalk in the Court District of Des Moines. The second significant snow fall in a week hit central Iowa Friday. The snow started falling during the morning rush hour and by early afternoon about five inches had fallen in Des Moines. Meteorologists said up to 1/10 of an inch of ice could cover the snow by the end of the day. The snowstorm was expected to turn into a blizzard in northern Iowa on Saturday with wind speeds above 30MPH. Many businesses in the Des Moines area closed early Friday and several of the Democratic presidential candidates cancelled their campaign events because of the snow. Photo credit: ZUMAPRESS.com / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342

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January 17, 2020, Des Moines, Iowa, U.S: A worker uses a blower to clear the sidewalk in front of an office building in downtown Des Moines. The second significant snow fall in a week hit central Iowa Friday. The snow started falling during the morning rush hour and by early afternoon about five inches had fallen in Des Moines. Meteorologists said up to 1/10 of an inch of ice could cover the snow by the end of the day. The snowstorm was expected to turn into a blizzard in northern Iowa on Saturday with wind speeds above 30MPH. Many businesses in the Des Moines area closed early Friday and several of the Democratic presidential candidates cancelled their campaign events because of the snow. 17 Jan 2020 Pictured: January 17, 2020, Des Moines, Iowa, U.S: Women cross snow packed Court Street in the Court District neighborhood of Des Moines. The second significant snow fall in a week hit central Iowa Friday. The snow started falling during the morning rush hour and by early afternoon about five inches had fallen in Des Moines. Meteorologists said up to 1/10 of an inch of ice could cover the snow by the end of the day. The snowstorm was expected to turn into a blizzard in northern Iowa on Saturday with wind speeds above 30MPH. Many businesses in the Des Moines area closed early Friday and several of the Democratic presidential candidates cancelled their campaign events because of the snow. Photo credit: ZUMAPRESS.com / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342

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January 17, 2020, Des Moines, Iowa, U.S: A worker uses a blower to clear the sidewalk in front of an office building in downtown Des Moines. The second significant snow fall in a week hit central Iowa Friday. The snow started falling during the morning rush hour and by early afternoon about five inches had fallen in Des Moines. Meteorologists said up to 1/10 of an inch of ice could cover the snow by the end of the day. The snowstorm was expected to turn into a blizzard in northern Iowa on Saturday with wind speeds above 30MPH. Many businesses in the Des Moines area closed early Friday and several of the Democratic presidential candidates cancelled their campaign events because of the snow. 17 Jan 2020 Pictured: January 17, 2020, Des Moines, Iowa, U.S: Wind blows snow around a worker shoveling a snow packed sidewalk in the Court District of Des Moines. The second significant snow fall in a week hit central Iowa Friday. The snow started falling during the morning rush hour and by early afternoon about five inches had fallen in Des Moines. Meteorologists said up to 1/10 of an inch of ice could cover the snow by the end of the day. The snowstorm was expected to turn into a blizzard in northern Iowa on Saturday with wind speeds above 30MPH. Many businesses in the Des Moines area closed early Friday and several of the Democratic presidential candidates cancelled their campaign events because of the snow. Photo credit: ZUMAPRESS.com / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342

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January 17, 2020, Des Moines, Iowa, U.S: A worker uses a blower to clear the sidewalk in front of an office building in downtown Des Moines. The second significant snow fall in a week hit central Iowa Friday. The snow started falling during the morning rush hour and by early afternoon about five inches had fallen in Des Moines. Meteorologists said up to 1/10 of an inch of ice could cover the snow by the end of the day. The snowstorm was expected to turn into a blizzard in northern Iowa on Saturday with wind speeds above 30MPH. Many businesses in the Des Moines area closed early Friday and several of the Democratic presidential candidates cancelled their campaign events because of the snow. 17 Jan 2020 Pictured: January 17, 2020, Des Moines, Iowa, U.S: City snow removal equipment on Locust Street in Des Moines with the Iowa State Capitol in the background. The second significant snow fall in a week hit central Iowa Friday. The snow started falling during the morning rush hour and by early afternoon about five inches had fallen in Des Moines. Meteorologists said up to 1/10 of an inch of ice could cover the snow by the end of the day. The snowstorm was expected to turn into a blizzard in northern Iowa on Saturday with wind speeds above 30MPH. Many businesses in the Des Moines area closed early Friday and several of the Democratic presidential candidates cancelled their campaign events because of the snow. Photo credit: ZUMAPRESS.com / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342

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