Multiple rounds of severe storms through Mon.
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The first of several storms in Iowa brought more than an inch of rain. See how much we got and when the next storms arrive.
Severe storms brought large hail and 70+ mph winds to several neighborhoods in southwest Iowa. The heaviest was in Montgomery County, where tree & home damage occurred.
Confidence continues to increase that parts of southern Minnesota and northern Iowa could see significant severe weather later this afternoon and tonight.
Following Friday night's storms that left part of western Iowa without power, downing trees and power lines in the process, another round of storms brought hail to the area.
IOWA — Today, a strong cold front approaches severe storms by Thursday evening. The entire state of Iowa could see storms that produce hail, damaging winds, and possibly an isolated tornado in the evening and late night on Thursday. The Storm Prediction ...
A series of storms, including supercells, threatens to dump rain, hail and create a tornado risk for a vast section of the country. The most severe weather is expected on Monday.
Part of western Iowa was hit by strong winds and hail on Friday, causing thousands to lose power.
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