Enhanced Risk of Severe Weather Expected Across Iowa Monday Evening Into Overnight

Strong to severe storms are expected across Iowa Monday evening and overnight with threats including tornadoes, damaging winds, and large hail.

Enhanced Risk of Severe Weather Expected Across Iowa Monday Evening Into Overnight

Iowa Weather Forecast

Today is the final day for this stretch of severe weather. Storms are expected to form in southwestern Iowa and Nebraska before organizing into a line and moving east across the state. Large hail and tornadoes will be the primary threat early on, but as storms organize, the threat will transition to damaging winds, a few tornadoes, and heavy rain.

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