With the issuances of numerous river flood warnings over the last hour or so, this is the current up to date list of river flood warnings that are in effect or have been issued (meaning they will go into effect in the next few days) This is a VERY LONG LIST! Des Moines River at …
Category: All of Iowa
Lots of Action Tonight
Had to get off for about an hour due to intense lightning, but in that hour, the storms that were in South Dakota are beginning to move into NW Iowa. A Warning continues for Lyon county until 10:30. Numerous other thunderstorms are scattered throughout the state at this time. Heavy rain is possible and more …
River Flood Warnings as of Midday Friday (7/23/10)
Here are the current river flood warnings that are in effect in the state as of Midday Friday. Beaver Creek at New Hartford Iowa River near Rowan West Fork Cedar River at Finchford Cedar River at Cedar Falls Cedar River at Waterloo Iowa River at Marshalltown Des Moines River at Fort Dodge Des Moines River …
More and Ongoing Flash Flooding to Continue
Rain continues to train over the US Hwy 20 corridor from Waterloo to Dubuque. Numerous flash flood warnings are in effect (some of which weren’t blogged due to an enternal issue.) More thunderstorms are beginning to develop to the south of US Hwy 20 near the US Hwy 30 and Interstate 80 corridors. Heavy rain …
Severe Thunderstorm Watch #515 until 10pm
The Storm Prediction Center has issued a Severe Thunderstorm watch effective until 10pm for the following counties, Adair, Audubon, Black Hawk, Boone, Bremer, Butler, Calhoun, Carroll, Cass, Crawford, Dallas, Franklin, Greene, Grundy, Guthrie, Hamilton, Hardin, Humboldt, Jasper, Madison, Mahaska, Marion, Marshall, Pocahontas, Polk, Poweshiek, Sac, Story, Tama, Warren, Webster, Wright, Allamakee, Chickasaw, Clayton, Fayette, Floyd, …
Days of Severe Weather Possible
The state is possibly heading into 3 consective days of severe weather. There are slight risks today, tomorrow and Friday for some parts of the state. Today’s risk covers all of Iowa west of an Osage to Muscatine line, Thursday’s risk covers the entire state as does Friday’s. The only concern is where the storms …
Waiting for the Next Round
Today has been a day to dry out, especially in southern Iowa where rain amounts of 5-9 inches were seen. Numerous flash flood warnings were issued last night and early this morning. Numerous rivers in that area are currently flooding at this time. Except for a few isolated showers or storms this evening, the sky …
A Totally Different Day Now
The second severe weather outlook that came out a few hours ago was completely different from the first one much earlier this morning. The moderate risk was taken out, the slight risk was moved south and now only effects areas south of US Hwy 20. An earlier video that was made has since been deleted. …
A Quick Break
Sunday was a quick break in between the severe thunderstorms that raked the central and western portions of the state last night into this morning and the possible severe thunderstorms that are expected on Monday. There is a slight risk of severe weather for tomorrow for most of the state. A new outlook will come …
Hot Summer Day
A heat advisory remains in effect for areas south of US Hwy 18 and east of I-35 for the rest of the afternoon into the early evening hours. Heat index readings will surpass 100° in many areas this afternoon (Creston at 1pm has a heat index reading of 113°). Actual air temperatures will rise into …