Strong storms possible over the northern half of Iowa today (8/15)
The Des Moines National Weather Service says severe weather is possible across northern Iowa, today (Friday). A line of strong to severe storms is expected
The Des Moines National Weather Service says severe weather is possible across northern Iowa, today (Friday). A line of strong to severe storms is expected
Today:**HEAT ADVISORY in effect from 1-until 7-p.m. for heat index values of up to 105-degrees** Mostly sunny w/a 30% chance of showers & thunderstorms. A
(Updated 7-a.m.) Today: A slight chance of showers & thunderstorms this morning, otherwise mostly sunny, with a high near 84. South wind 10-20 mph. Tonight:
Today: Patchy fog before 8am. Otherwise, sunny, with a high near 82. Calm wind becoming southeast around 5 mph. Tonight: Mostly clear, with a low
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Today: Areas of fog early this morning, otherwise partly sunny. A high near 82. NW winds at around 5-10 mph this morning. Tonight: Mostly clear,
Today: Patchy morning fog w/1 mile visibility or less in some areas; Partly sunny w/a 20% chance of showers & thunderstorms this afternoon. A high
Official National Weather Service reporting sites: Atlantic (at KJAN), 1.57″ Atlantic (7.1-miles N/NE), 1.85″ College Springs, .14″ 8.3 miles W/NW of Creston, .92″ Council Bluffs,
Storm reports relayed to the NWS from area Counties for severe storms Sunday morning… ..TIME… …EVENT… …CITY LOCATION… …LAT.LON… ..DATE… ….MAG…. ..COUNTY LOCATION..ST.. …SOURCE…. ..REMARKS..
Early this morning: **Severe Thunderstorm Watch until 8-a.m.** Showers and thunderstorms likely. A steady temperature around 71. Today: Showers likely & thunderstorms. Patchy fog between
The following area storm reports were issued by the National Weather Service Offices in Omaha and/or Des Moines, and include wind/rain/hail events, along with any