Where does this information come from?
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RWIS - Roadway Weather Information System
These sensors are located in and along Iowa's Interstate and primary roads. The RWIS
network of sensors is designed to provide Iowa Department of Transportation
Maintenance employees the specific weather information they need
about the roadway. With specific roadway-based weather information,
better decisions and treatment strategies for snow and ice control
are possible. The information is also a valuable aid in summer activities
where weather can affect the timing and completion of projects such as
pavement patching, mowing, herbicide spraying, etc.
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AWOS - Automated Weather Observing System
These sensors are part of the Iowa Aviation Weather System and are located at
35 airports across the state. This system was designed and built primarily
to assist pilots in assessing weather conditions.
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Regional Forecasts
These regional forecasts are excerpts from a winter forecast
received by the Iowa Department of Transportation from a private contractor. The forecasts
are used as a tool to plan the actions of the Maintenance crews on
Iowa's Interstate and primary highways when winter weather threatens.
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Bridge Frost Forecast
Bridge frost can form in the overnight hours under certain conditions
and cause unexpected slippery conditions on bridges, even when there is no
other winter precipitation occurring. This bridge frost forecast is used by
the Iowa Department of Transportation from a private contractor to make decisions on managing bridge frost.
Motorists are always urged to use caution on bridges in the overnight hours, but
particularly when a bridge frost forecast has been issued.
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