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Overnight storms for some Iowans

Overnight storms for some Iowans
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Overnight storms for some Iowans
We are back to a few active days ahead filled with storm chances. Our first will be this evening, likely after midnight for Central Iowa. Storms will develop in the Dakotas and move into NW Iowa nearing the 10 o’clock hour or so.There is a chance for a storm to become on the stronger side, wind would be a bigger concern overnight, but the widespread chance hangs back into the Dakotas and NE. The storms are gone by daybreak and we dry out.In fact, most of Friday is dry and sunny, but it’s hotter and more humid for Friday. As a front moves through the state on Friday, it will likely spark off more storms by the afternoon/evening. Most of that activity will likely be south and east of the metro. Some of those storms could also be on the stronger side.We get a break on Saturday with dry weather, but it remains humid through the weekend. Sunday starts off dry, but another wave of energy is poised to move in by afternoon/evening and we will likely be dealing with some more storms by Sunday night. Temperatures look to moderate through next week. Watches and Warnings | Interactive RadarIowa weather forecastTonight: Scattered thunderstorms. A few may contain hail and gusty winds. Low around 68F. Winds SSE at 10 mph.Tomorrow: Partly cloudy with an isolated strong to severe storm possible in the afternoon. High 89F. Winds WSW at 5 to 8 mph.Tomorrow Night: Mostly clear skies. Low 66F. Winds NW at 5 to 10 mph.Saturday: Mostly sunny skies. High 86F. Winds NW at 10 to 15 mph.Saturday Night: Mostly clear. Low 65F. Winds ESE at 5 mph.

We are back to a few active days ahead filled with storm chances. Our first will be this evening, likely after midnight for Central Iowa. Storms will develop in the Dakotas and move into NW Iowa nearing the 10 o’clock hour or so.

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There is a chance for a storm to become on the stronger side, wind would be a bigger concern overnight, but the widespread chance hangs back into the Dakotas and NE. The storms are gone by daybreak and we dry out.

In fact, most of Friday is dry and sunny, but it’s hotter and more humid for Friday. As a front moves through the state on Friday, it will likely spark off more storms by the afternoon/evening. Most of that activity will likely be south and east of the metro. Some of those storms could also be on the stronger side.

We get a break on Saturday with dry weather, but it remains humid through the weekend. Sunday starts off dry, but another wave of energy is poised to move in by afternoon/evening and we will likely be dealing with some more storms by Sunday night. Temperatures look to moderate through next week.

Watches and Warnings | Interactive Radar

Iowa weather forecast

Tonight: Scattered thunderstorms. A few may contain hail and gusty winds. Low around 68F. Winds SSE at 10 mph.

Tomorrow: Partly cloudy with an isolated strong to severe storm possible in the afternoon. High 89F. Winds WSW at 5 to 8 mph.

Tomorrow Night: Mostly clear skies. Low 66F. Winds NW at 5 to 10 mph.

Saturday: Mostly sunny skies. High 86F. Winds NW at 10 to 15 mph.

Saturday Night: Mostly clear. Low 65F. Winds ESE at 5 mph.

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