Author: Meteorologist Maurer

(IowaStormCenter.com) — A broken line of rain showers is moving into western Iowa this morning with the onset of our next storm system. These showers will continue to push east toward the I-35 corridor today before dissipating. Then a stronger impulse will hit northwest Iowa late this afternoon through the evening with scattered showers and the possibility of a thunderstorm. This activity will become more widespread across west and central Iowa into the overnight period. Once Wednesday morning hits, a large area of scattered showers and drizzle will continue to slowly move southward into Missouri before tapering off later Wednesday…

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(IowaStormCenter.com) — A strong pacific storm system will get underway later tonight with severe thunderstorms and heavy rain. The first round of the one-two punch event is hitting across western Iowa this morning. Then the focus will be across southwest Iowa for severe thunderstorm development by this evening with threats for hail, damaging winds, heavy rainfall and a couple of isolated tornadoes. The main tornado threat is centered from the Omaha/Council Bluffs forecast zone and points into far southwest Iowa where the dynamics peak around 6-8 PM this evening. This area of severe thunderstorms will move off to the east/northeast…

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(IowaStormCenter.com) — A strong warm/cold frontal system will eject into the plains on Wednesday with a one-two punch of showers and thunderstorms. The first round of storms will hit western Iowa Wednesday morning followed by an advancing warm front in the afternoon that will bring very warm and humid conditions to the forecast area. Then the frontal zone will arrive by Wednesday evening with a secondary line of severe thunderstorms and heavy rains. All hazards including hail, damaging winds and a couple isolated tornadoes will be possible over primarily southwest Iowa in the evening. Trends are being monitored closely here…

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(IowaStormCenter.com) — A frontal system will move in from the west today with rain showers working into northwest Iowa this evening. Then a stronger impulse of thunderstorms will hit later tonight through the overnight across all western Iowa. Rainfall amounts of 0.5-1.0” from west central through southwest Iowa with totals decreasing further northeast. Scattered showers will remain intact across the state Monday morning before all activity exits around midday. – Meteorologist Maurer –

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Our next storm system will arrive this weekend with strong winds followed by showers and thunderstorms. Details below… An upper-level low will develop across northeast Colorado Saturday and move northeast later Saturday afternoon. Meanwhile, a tight pressure gradient from the low will lead to strong southeasterly surface winds developing across west and central Iowa on Saturday. The highest gusts of at least 50+ MPH will be over western Iowa. This risk will spread east into eastern Iowa later in the afternoon to evening. Then a more intense line of wind gusts will slide through western Iowa behind the main arm…

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Video: 4:09 https://youtu.be/A1JyA8OWvQ4 The main slug of moisture continues to work northeast this morning where the highest snow accumulation is favored into NE Iowa due to a longer period snowfall. This activity will gradually transition to rain through the rest of the day. We will maintain the snowfall forecast sent out yesterday. We are continuing to fine-tune a severe weather threat Monday afternoon with the main threat for a couple isolated tornadoes and hail.

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