Severe weather, including tornadoes, threaten the Great Plains and Midwest Monday into Tuesday.
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Matt Holiner covers weather and climate for the Denison Bulletin Review. Matt has 10 years of professional meteorology experience and has forecast every type of weather for cities across the country. He holds the National Weather Association's Seal of Approval.
A warm front, area of low pressure, and cold front will move over Iowa late Wednesday night through Thursday evening, causing widespread showers and storms. Damaging wind, hail, and flooding are expected in spots and a couple tornadoes are possible.
While a small chance of severe storms exists during the day today, the better chance is expected this evening and through the overnight hours. Damaging wind, hail, flooding, and tornadoes are all possible. Full details in our updated forecast.
A tornado watch has been issued for portions of eastern Nebraska and western Iowa until 10 p.m. Tuesday. Heavy rain and lightning will be common and damaging wind, hail, and tornadoes are possible.
Showers and storms are likely during the afternoon and evening today in Iowa. Damaging wind and hail are expected in spots and tornadoes and flooding can't be ruled out. Get all the details on the hazards and storm timing in our latest forecast.
Additional tornadoes are possible in Iowa this evening along with hail, damaging wind, and flooding. And the chance for all these hazards will continue on Sunday as well. Get the latest on the timing and threats for both days in our updated forecast.
Showers and storms are likely in Iowa late Thursday night through Friday evening. Damaging hail and wind could occur in spots. Isolated flooding and tornadoes can't be ruled out. Meteorologist Matt Holiner has the details in our latest forecast.
Stormy conditions are forecast in Iowa late Monday night through early Tuesday night. Damaging wind, hail, and flooding are expected in spots. A few tornadoes could occur as well. Get all the details on the timing and hazards in our updated forecast.
