The inches of snowfall Cedar Rapids received Saturday wrought havoc on the community's roadways.

Cedar Rapids police said on Facebook, Sunday, officers handled 128 accidents as of 9:00 p.m. the previous evening.

In one instance, a squad car responding to a jackknifed semi near Bowling and 29th Avenue Southwest was hit by another vehicle. The resulting collision became an eight-car pileup. Authorities didn't mention any injuries.

Yesterday by 9PM 128 accidents were reported and worked including an accident in which a squad car was working a jack knifed semi on Bowling and 29 and was hit by another car resulting in an 8 car pile up. Posted by Cedar Rapids Police Department on Sunday, January 13, 2019

Parts of Cedar Rapids saw more than four inches of snow. Totals became heavier further south with some places, like Washington, seeing about nine inches of snowfall.

The First Alert Storm Team expects the next several days will be calm in eastern Iowa. Partial sunshine was expected Sunday, allowing temperatures to warm into the upper 20s and low 30s.

"Mostly clear skies tonight allow things to cool off quickly after sunset, with lows in the low to mid-10s where snow is on the ground, and closer to 20 where little to none exists," said Meteorologist Corey Thompson. "Some fog is likely overnight, especially south. Much of the week will be marked by clouds and highs in the upper 20s to low 30s."

Thompson warned, however, another chance of snowfall wasn't too far off. He expected a system would bring flakes to the region next weekend followed by a blast of cold temps.