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Even though temperatures are starting to increase, it's hard to enjoy the nicer weather when Iowans are hit by high winds when they step outside.
As we transition into the evening, showers and storms develop and continue throughout Saturday. This period of wet weather ...
As we enjoy a dry and mostly sunny day today, it’s a great opportunity to get outside and soak up some sunshine ...
BUT BY MIDNIGHT, THIS IS ALL OUT OF OUR HAIR AND YOU CAN SEE WE STILL HAVE SOME LINGERING SHOWERS AND THEN A BAND OF RAIN THAT WILL TRANSITION ... JUST GOING TO BE VERY WINDY OUT THERE AS WELL.
IT’S WINDY PRETTY MUCH EVERYWHERE AND THAT WILL ... storm system as it moved through eastern Nebraska and western Iowa on Friday evening.A severe thunderstorm watch continues for the area ...
IT’S CLOUDY, IT’S WINDY, MAINLY DRY ... THAT SEVERE WINDOW CONTINUING THROUGH FAR SOUTHEAST NEBRASKA, SOUTHWEST IOWA, AND NORTHWEST MISSOURI, WITH THE BULK OF THE ACTIVITY MOVING OUT BY ...
IT’S GOING TO BE WINDY AHEAD OF THE FRONT ... AND EVEN SNOW AND WIND WITH BLIZZARD WARNINGS SHOWING UP THERE OVER PARTS OF IOWA. YEAH, IT IS COLD ENOUGH FOR SNOW ON THE BACKSIDE OF THAT STORM ...
AccuWeather.com Gilman added that snow will total 3-6 inches, with 6-12 inches possible locally on the northern side of the storm across parts of eastern Nebraska into Iowa and Wisconsin.
IT’S GOING TO BE WINDY AHEAD OF THE FRONT ... AND EVEN SNOW AND WIND WITH BLIZZARD WARNINGS SHOWING UP THERE OVER PARTS OF IOWA. YEAH, IT IS COLD ENOUGH FOR SNOW ON THE BACKSIDE OF THAT STORM ...