The massive hurricane that blew into Florida and the southern U-S won’t be felt directly in Iowa, but it will have an indirect impact. Iowa DNR hydrologist Tim Hall says the forecast shows the weather system will keep things dry here.
Hall says the impact could keep rain away for up to seven days. The storm could have a positive impact as it brings rain to southeast Ohio.
The Mississippi River carries barges full of Iowa grain and the lower Mississippi River water levels have been down due to drought in the Ohio River valley.
Hall says we won’t get the rain, but can be glad it is going to fall somewhere that will benefit Iowa farmers.
The Iowa DOT keeps track of barge traffic on the Mississippi and has recently said barges would have to carry less grain with lower water levels, and that can increase grain transportation costs.