Image from http://www.spc.noaa.gov/products/outlook/ Link to local watches and warnings http://www.crh.noaa.gov/hazards/mpx The SPC still shows a Slight risk over us today, Tornado’s Large hail and damaging winds are possible all across the 6 county area today and a cold front moves though The most likely times for severe weather is between 3PM and 8PM this afternoon …
Month: June 2008
SD Warnings Expired
The Warning that was in effect for Lincoln, Turner and Minnehaha Counties in South Dakota has been allowed to expire. The storms are no longer severe according to the Weather Service. These storms will continue moving East at 25 mph and should effect areas in Iowa north of US 18 in Lyon and Sioux County …
Or is it?
After trying to sleep I awake to find that the boundary that was in SE Iowa has exploded into a line of strong thunderstorms. These Storms extended from near Lynnville to Searsboro and then splits into two distinct lines, one extending SE toward Ottumwa and Keosauqua. The other line extends east from Searsboro to Thornburg …
1:30 and Final Update of Night
The outflow boundary from the once severe thunderstorms in Nebraska has blown into Iowa. Omaha’s radar shows the outflow boundary located along a line extending from Solider (Monona County) to McCelland (Pottawattamie County) to Hamburg (Fremont County). The storms in Nebraska seem to be dying down and moving at a much slower pace than previously …
Severe Weather Outlook June 27th
SPC has come out with their Day 1 Outlook for Today (Friday) A slight risk of Severe Weather exists for the eastern 4/5ths of Iowa, mainly east of US 59. The main threats are going to be large hail and damaging winds. There is an isolated threat of tornadoes as well though not very likely. …
1am Update
All Warnings in Nebraska have expired. Some pesky Showers in south central Iowa continue to pop up and die down. They seem to be developing along an old outflow boundary extending from Lacona to Columbia to Moulton to Kirksville MO. Also the batch of light to moderate rain has moved into parts of Lyon and …
12:30 AM Update
The isolated showers in South Central Iowa have dissipated. A band of light to moderate rain was located SW of Sioux Falls moving eastward. It should reach the Rock Rapids to Sioux Center line by 1:30AM. The storms in Nebraska continue to weaken, although the southern extent of the storms continue to be Severe. These …
Midnight Update
The Severe Thunderstorm Warnings in Nebraska NORTH of Interstate 80 expired. Two isolated showers has developed within the last 15 minutes in southern Lucas and northern Wayne County in South Central Iowa. Along a line extending from Chariton to NE of Corydon. They have seemingly been stationary since development. More to come
The Final Update
The Severe Thunderstorm Watch in NW Iowa will expire at the Top of the Hour. The last warning has expired. The line of storms continues eastward along a line extending from Muscatine to Anamosa, then from Waterloo to Mason City and then arcing back Southwestward to Storm Lake. A large storm was located in Washington …
Another Warning
BULLETIN – EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DES MOINES IA 427 AM CDT FRI JUN 27 2008 THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN DES MOINES HAS ISSUED A * SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING FOR… NORTHEASTERN KOSSUTH COUNTY IN NORTH CENTRAL IOWA… NORTHWESTERN WINNEBAGO COUNTY IN NORTH CENTRAL IOWA… * UNTIL 500 …