Sunday brings the chance of showers, then storms back to Iowa
Today's sunshine across Iowa will give way to increasing clouds late tonight ahead of more rain.
Today's sunshine across Iowa will give way to increasing clouds late tonight ahead of more rain.
Today's sunshine across Iowa will give way to increasing clouds late tonight ahead of more rain.
Today's sunshine across Iowa will give way to increasing clouds late tonight ahead of more rain.
A wave currently in Montana will travel toward us tonight into tomorrow. This wave will help steer a low pressure center & cold front across Iowa Sunday evening, bringing the chance of storms. Before that all arrives, some scattered showers will pop up around sunrise tomorrow. Once that happens, the chance of showers will be with us through much of the day. Between showers, skies will be partly sunny and temperatures will climb back up into the low 80s Sunday afternoon.
By 5-7pm, the previously mentioned front will come into western Iowa. This timeframe into Sunday night is our highest chance of storms. A couple stronger storms are possible in southwest Iowa late afternoon/evening, where better energy for storms will be. Meantime, a rotating storm in northwest Iowa can't be ruled out where better wind shear will be.
Overall though, severe weather doesn't look likely for most Iowans. The proper instability for powerful storms doesn't look like it'll be there.
By Monday, the system will be to our east. On its backside, much of Iowa will get a few more scattered showers and blustery winds. Gusts could exceed 35 mph at times Monday. Temperatures will be limited to the lower 70s.
Sunshine is back Tuesday. Temperatures look seasonal next week, before heat builds into the weekend.