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3:45 PM: Possible Watches over Far Western Iowa

The Storm Prediction Center is currently monitoring a new area for a potential Severe Thunderstorm Watch in the next few hours. A bowing line of showers and thunderstorms is currently moving to the northeast to east toward the Kansas City area with other areas of possible initiation. These storms could pose a threat for large …

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2:15 PM: Watch Possible in Far Northwest Iowa

The Storm Prediction Center in Norman, Oklahoma is monitoring central and eastern South Dakota, southeastern North Dakota, southwestern Minnesota, and northwestern Iowa for a potential severe thunderstorm or tornado watch over the next several hours. Strong to severe thunderstorms are expected this afternoon with large hail, damaging winds, and isolated tornadoes all possible. Some storms …

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6:15 AM: Strong Thunderstorms in Extreme Northwest Iowa

A line of strong thunderstorms currently exists along a line from Egan, South Dakota to Rock Valley, Iowa early this morning. These are slowly pushing off to the northeast at 35 to 40 MPH. Severe weather is not anticipated within this; however, frequent cloud-to-ground lightning, gusty winds to 40 MPH, and small hail to pea …

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Strong-to-Severe Thunderstorms Expected Through Sunday

Strong-to-severe thunderstorms are expected through Sunday as a large upper trough shifts into the midwest today. A deepening low pressure center will shift into the central Plains today with a cold front extending southward. By Sunday, this low will shift to the north-northeast into South Dakota with the elongated cold front extending south to southwestward into Texas. This …

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Iowa Weather Report May 15th 2015: The Sad Case of Weekend Rain

ROUNDS OF STORMS: We’re heading into the period of active weather across the state that looks to last through Sunday. Today will be dry to start out with and we could see some sunshine in our northern counties early on. More showers and thunderstorms will be possible later this afternoon and especially tonight with the …

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PHOTOS: Severe Weather and Tornadoes Rip Through Central Iowa

Lake City High School's roof… stay safe everyone. pic.twitter.com/zJtRnJJzWm — trevor cameron (@Lehighs_Finest) May 11, 2015 From my sister in Lake City-roof of HS. Best wishes for safety for South Central Calhoun friends. @EdWilsonWX13HD pic.twitter.com/bfTtLQr6m2 — IC Athletic Bands (@TritonMB) May 11, 2015 Crews working to remove a fallen tree from a yard in Lake …

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12:45 PM: Storms Firing Over Midwest

Showers and thunderstorms have erupted over the Upper Plains and Central Mississippi Valley regions early this afternoon. Locally, there has only been a single Severe Thunderstorm Warning thus far, and that was for Fremont county wind gusts. Things are expected to increase in coverage and present a large hail, damaging wind, and tornado threat through …

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MORNING UPDATE: Severe Weather, Tornadoes Expected Across Iowa Today

After a significant tornado outbreak affected much of the southern Plains yesterday, the attention now turns to Iowa where all threats of severe weather will be possible, including large hail, damaging winds, tornadoes, and flash flooding. A line of showers and thunderstorms are currently ongoing this morning from roughly Kansas City through Vermillion. These are speeding off …

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Severe Weather Outbreak with Tornadoes on Slate for Mothers Day

A significant severe weather outbreak is slated to affect the area as a powerful low pressure center treks northeast into the Central Plains tomorrow. This system is already producing an outbreak across the southern Plains where two enhanced risks exist with a moderate risk over the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. For Sunday, the SPC has marked an …

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11:05 PM: Thunderstorms in Southwestern Iowa

We are monitoring a line of thunderstorms extending from Denison, Iowa to Nelson, Nebraska at this hour that are tracking east-to-northeast at roughly 40 MPH. While the severe weather threat will continue to gradually diminish this evening, an isolated strong-to-severe cell in southwest Iowa and in our adjacent surrounding counties can not be ruled out. …