Month: June 2015

Flash Flood Warning

Flash Flood Warning for Plymouth and Woodbury Counties until 1:15am

BULLETIN – EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED FLASH FLOOD WARNING NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SIOUX FALLS SD 1011 PM CDT SAT JUN 6 2015 THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN SIOUX FALLS HAS ISSUED A * FLASH FLOOD WARNING FOR… WOODBURY COUNTY IN WEST CENTRAL IOWA… PLYMOUTH COUNTY IN NORTHWESTERN IOWA… DIXON COUNTY IN NORTHEASTERN NEBRASKA… DAKOTA COUNTY IN …

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2:45 PM: Watch Likely (80%) in Far Northwestern Iowa by 4:00 PM

The Storm Prediction Center in Norman, Oklahoma is currently monitoring far northwestern Iowa, far southwestern Minnesota, southeastern South Dakota, and northeastern Nebraska for a potential Tornado or Severe Thunderstorm Watch by 4:00 p.m. this afternoon. Storms are already initiating in the area and are expected to pose a threat for large hail, damaging winds, and …

All of Iowa, Forecast

Iowa Weather Report June 6th 2015: Rain For Some, Downpours for Others

SOME RAIN THIS WEEKEND: There will be a system that will move through the state this weekend with some chances of showers and thunderstorms. The best chances look to occur during the overnight hours tonight into early on Sunday. We can’t rule out an isolated shower or storm Saturday afternoon in the western half of …

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Flash Flood Watch for Southwestern Iowa through Tomorrow

The National Weather Service offices in Kansas City and Omaha have issued Flash Flood Watches for southwestern Iowa, southeast Nebraska, and northwest Missouri through tomorrow afternoon. Thunderstorms currently developing across the Plains will move east into the area, and when combined with training to the west, lavish amounts of rainfall could fall in some areas. …

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3:45 PM: Strong-to-Severe Thunderstorms Possible Later Today

The latest update from the Storm Prediction Center this afternoon shows an enhanced risk of severe weather across much of the southwestern quarter of Iowa, along a line from Mapleton to Knoxville to Lancaster MO. The current expectation is that storms should begin in areas in north central Kansas and southern Nebraska, away from the …