Anne Campolongo
Meteorologist
Iowa weather: Strong and severe storms give way to a nicer day Wednesday
JUST MAKE SURE TO CLICK THE INVESTIGATES TAB. ALL RIGHT. AND WE ARE GOING BACK TO A QUIETER WEATHER PATTERN HERE AT LEAST FOR THE FORESEEABLE FUTURE. AND BY THAT I MEAN THE NEXT 24 HOURS OR SO. TONIGHT HAS QUIETED DOWN QUITE A BIT. SO GOOD NEWS THERE. UH, THE ACTIVITY THAT WE HAD EARLIER TODAY, THE SEVERE STORMS, TORNADO WARNINGS, A WIND DAMAGE, OR AT LEAST WIND UP TO ABOUT 60 TO 70MPH. ALL OF THAT HAS SHIFTED WELL OFF TO THE EAST. SO WE ARE MUCH QUIETER HERE AS WE HEAD INTO THE AFTERNOON AND EVENING. WE’VE GOT A FEW LIGHT SHOWERS UP TOWARDS INDIANOLA, OUT TOWARD PLEASANTVILLE, MELCHER-DALLAS ONE SHOWER PUSHING THROUGH JASPER COUNTY, AND THEN A FEW MORE STORMS MOVING INTO DAVIS COUNTY. NOW OUT OF APPANOOSE COUNTY AND BACK DOWN INTO SOUTHEAST IOWA. PICKED UP A LOT OF RAINFALL HERE TODAY. TOTALS RUNNING ANYWHERE FROM 1.25IN UP IN ANKENY. CLOSE TO TWO INCHES HERE IN DES MOINES. BUT WE OVERCAME 2 TO 3IN, NOT EVEN CLOSE TO FOUR INCHES OUT TOWARDS PELLA. THIS AFTERNOON, MAINLY FROM THE RAIN THAT WE GOT DURING THE SECOND HALF OF YOUR TUESDAY. CHECK OUT SOME OF THESE OTHER TOTALS. THIS IS RAINFALL JUST FROM TODAY, CLOSE TO AN INCH OR OVER THAT IN WATERLOO AND DECORAH. DUBUQUE COMING IN WITH SOME BIG TOTALS AND THEN WE HAD QUITE A BIT OF RAIN FALLING OUT TOWARDS THE OMAHA COUNCIL BLUFFS AREA LATE LAST NIGHT THROUGH THIS MORNING AND INTO THE MID MORNING HOURS. SO THESE TOTALS RANGE ANYWHERE FROM THREE QUARTERS OF AN INCH UP TO ABOUT 3 TO 4IN IN SOME SPOTS. LOCALLY HEAVY RAINFALL KIND OF JUST REALLY BRUSHING UP AGAINST THE I-80 CORRIDOR HERE AND JUST POINTS SOUTHWARD HERE IN THE METRO AREA. THAT’S WHERE WE SAW SOME OF THOSE HIGHER TOTALS AND SOME FLASH FLOODING CONCERNS EARLIER TODAY. GOOD NEWS IS, MOST OF THE TORNADO WATCH HAS BEEN ALLOWED TO EXPIRE. AND THEN THE FLOOD WATCH AND FLASH FLOOD WARNINGS THAT WE HAD IN PLACE FOR CENTRAL IOWA ALSO HAVE BEEN ALLOWED TO EXPIRE. SO GOOD NEWS THERE. PICKING UP AGAIN, CLOSE TO TWO INCHES OF RAINFALL HERE IN DES MOINES TODAY, PUTTING US OVER BY AN INCH AND A HALF. AND JUST REALLY MADE UP QUITE A BIT OF GROUND, NOT ONLY FOR THE LAST SEVERAL MONTHS, BUT FOR 2024. AS FAR AS OUR RAINFALL TOTALS GO NOW, WE’RE CLOSE TO 20IN OF RAINFALL IN TOTAL FOR THIS YEAR AS A WHOLE, BELOW NORMAL BY ONLY A 10TH OF AN INCH. SO GOOD NEWS THERE. AGAIN, WE’VE GOT MORE RAIN COMING, OR AT LEAST A CHANCE FOR SOME RAIN TO COME. I KNOW WE COULD USE SOME DRY TIME NOW WITH ALL OF THE WATERLOGGED AREAS ACROSS THE STATE, BUT TEMPERATURE WISE WE’RE BACK INTO THE 70S RIGHT NOW. STILL MUGGY OUT THERE. WE’VE GOT DEW POINTS STILL SITTING IN THE 70S FOR CENTRAL AND SOUTHERN IOWA. I THINK AS WE GO THROUGH THE NEXT 12 HOURS, IT’S QUIET. WE HEAD INTO THE DAY. TOMORROW, WE’RE BACK UP INTO THE MID 70S. AS WE HEAD THROUGH THE MID-MORNING HOURS AND AGAIN, DEW POINTS ARE GOING TO STAY UP THERE WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, SO I STILL THINK IT’S FAIRLY STICKY OUT THERE. HUMIDITY GETS A LITTLE BIT BETTER BY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, SO THE REST OF TONIGHT IS QUIET. WE HEAD INTO THE DAY ON WEDNESDAY. WE START OFF WITH SOME SUN MIX OF SUN AND CLOUDS. TOMORROW MAYBE A STRAY STORM ACROSS NORTHWEST IOWA WEDNESDAY EVENING. BUT WE’RE DRY HERE FOR CENTRAL IOWA TOMORROW. WE HEAD INTO THE FOURTH. WE COULD SEE A QUICK SHOWER OR STORM EARLY ON THURSDAY, AND THEN THE CHANCE FOR A FEW MORE ISOLATED TO SCATTERED STORMS IS POSSIBLE. THURSDAY AFTERNOON. NOT A WASHOUT. AND I THINK BY THE TIME THE SUN SETS, WE’RE PRETTY MUCH DRY FOR MOST OF THE STATE. SO TOMORROW WE START OFF RIGHT AROUND 70. WE HEAD INTO THE AFTERNOON, WE’RE BACK TO THE MID AND UPPER 80S MORE SUNSHINE HERE TOMORROW. TONIGHT’S FORECAST DROPS US DOWN ONLY INTO THE LOW 60S. WE GET INTO THE DAY TOMORROW, MID AND UPPER 80S OUT THERE AGAIN. MORE SUNSHINE. STILL A LITTLE BIT OF HUMIDITY OUT THERE. A LITTLE MUGGINESS THURSDAY AND FRIDAY WE’RE BACK INTO THE UPPER 70S TO LOW 80S. FIRST PART OF THE WEEKEND. LOOKING
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Iowa weather: Strong and severe storms give way to a nicer day Wednesday
Anne Campolongo
Meteorologist
Heavy rain and severe thunderstorms made their way across the state late Tuesday afternoon and early evening.Interactive Radar | Weather Alerts We will dry out overnight tonight, but before the storms depart, we still have the threat of localized flash flooding across the state with the storms that develop this evening. The flood watch encompasses much of the state and goes until late tonight. Training thunderstorms repeatedly putting down heavy rain could create multiple areas of flash flooding. Everyone will get a break from the activity on Wednesday. In fact, Wednesday looks really nice. We return to storms eventually on the Fourth of July, scattered storms by the afternoon/evening. Some could be a little stronger, but the main severe threat is to our south, in Missouri. Right now, Friday and Saturday look dry, and then we return to storms at times on Sunday and Monday. Iowa weather forecast: Tonight: Thunderstorms ending in the Des Moines area during the evening. Strong storms still in SE Iowa before midnight. Dry after that. Low 65F. Winds WNW at 5 to 10 mph.Tomorrow: Mostly sunny. High 87F. Winds WNW at 5 to 10 mph.Tomorrow Night: Increasing clouds, then showers possible late Wednesday night, especially southern Iowa. Low 68F. Winds S at 5 mph.
DES MOINES, Iowa —
Heavy rain and severe thunderstorms made their way across the state late Tuesday afternoon and early evening.
Interactive Radar | Weather Alerts
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We will dry out overnight tonight, but before the storms depart, we still have the threat of localized flash flooding across the state with the storms that develop this evening. The flood watch encompasses much of the state and goes until late tonight.
Training thunderstorms repeatedly putting down heavy rain could create multiple areas of flash flooding. Everyone will get a break from the activity on Wednesday. In fact, Wednesday looks really nice.
We return to storms eventually on the Fourth of July, scattered storms by the afternoon/evening.
Some could be a little stronger, but the main severe threat is to our south, in Missouri. Right now, Friday and Saturday look dry, and then we return to storms at times on Sunday and Monday.
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Iowa weather forecast:
Tonight: Thunderstorms ending in the Des Moines area during the evening. Strong storms still in SE Iowa before midnight. Dry after that. Low 65F. Winds WNW at 5 to 10 mph.
Tomorrow: Mostly sunny. High 87F. Winds WNW at 5 to 10 mph.
Tomorrow Night: Increasing clouds, then showers possible late Wednesday night, especially southern Iowa. Low 68F. Winds S at 5 mph.