Elevated vs. Surface-Based Thunderstorms: Why It Matters in Severe Weather Forecasting

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Elevated vs. Surface-Based Thunderstorms: Why It Matters in Severe Weather Forecasting

Iowa Weather Forecast

There is the potential for severe weather later today into tonight! Large hail and isolated tornadoes will be the primary threats, with damaging winds also possible. Storms are most likely after 4 pm and will develop initially in central to northeastern Iowa, moving east northeastward through the evening.

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