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Although many people consider Iowa to be flat, this is far from the truth. Iowa is actually composed mainly of rolling hills, particularly in the western portion. As you move further south in Iowa, the average annual rainfall increases. However, the precipitation is much heavier during the summer. For this reason, it is far more important to consider the effect of rain on your car that is being shipped during the summer than it is during the winter. In the southern portion of Iowa, there are also wetlands to consider. Some smaller rivers can occasionally flood onto local roads causing traffic delays to cities in that region. However, the larger highways through Iowa do not typically suffer the same geographical problems, making shipping a car through Iowa usually painless.

One specific environmental consideration for auto shipping in Iowa are tornadoes. Iowa experiences an average of 37 tornadoes every year. In 2008, Iowa experiences 105 tornadoes. Although still rare, traffic delays can result from tornado danger and damage, especially if large amounts of debris are scattered on major highways that needs to be cleared before traffic flow can continue. Winter temperatures typically drop below freezing at night but are not known to fall below 0 F. In the winter, you might consider an enclosed hauler for rare cars but it is typically not necessary for most cars.

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