Iowa Weather Forecast
The recent dry pattern is set to come to an end this weekend as showers and storms become possible every day. While today remains mostly dry under increasing clouds, showers are expected to arrive tonight and linger into Saturday morning, particularly across western and Central Iowa. However, Saturday will not be a total washout, leaving plenty of dry breaks and rain-free intervals throughout the afternoon. Scattered showers and storms will return on Sunday, bringing a slim chance of an isolated strong to severe storm, but you can still expect periods of dry weather mixed in.
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