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DOT ready as big snowstorm looms

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November 28th, 2025 by Ric Hanson

(Radio Iowa) – The forecast is calling for a big winter storm to hit the state tonight (Friday). D-O-T Winter Operations director Craig Bargfrede says they have crews standing by. “Typically when we have an event like this that is forecasted and going to impact us over a holiday or over a weekend, we will shift people. We will have staff on board, bring folks in to deal with the event,” he says. He says something like this is part of normal winter operations. “It’s a natural thing that we do, especially with our full time staff,” Bargfrede says. “Volunteers from a winter seasonal position standpoint, we have those folks on board to help augment. And a lot of times they are really good at stepping in where we need to to fill in people.” Bargfrede says most winter operations workers have been through something like this already.

“Mother Nature doesn’t follow the nine to five type of Monday through Friday routine. Our staff are fully aware of it. Many have been through these types of things before and and they they accept the fact that we may have to be out there over the holiday,” Bargfrede says. Bargfrede says if you are traveling this weekend, check the Iowa D-O-T’s 5-1-1.org site to see the road conditions. “It’s a good resource anytime during the winter season, but especially during the holiday season, really looked at 5-1-1 for your source of information on road conditions and what’s going on out there on the system. Lots of lots of valuable information on that website,” he says.

(File photo) I 80 W Mile Marker 70. IA DOT Snowplow View 5:14-pm 2/1/15

Bargfrede says one of his biggest concerns is the potential for more high winds with this storm. “This could be a very impactful event from a visibility standpoint. So if you see ahead of you a big snow cloud, don’t just think that it’s just snow blowing around, there very could easily be a big orange Iowa D-O-T truck hidden in that snow cloud. So just be cautious,” Bargfrede says. He says give the plows plenty of room to do their job.