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While most of Iowa saw some sort of severe weather last night, nine counties experienced hail, according to unofficial reports to the National Weather Service. The counties with the largest hail were:
More than an inch of rain fell in Des Moines as central Iowa saw another batch of thunderstorms, hail and reports of funnel clouds Tuesday evening into the early hours of Wednesday.. Some areas in ...
At least a few reports in Iowa met the definition of gorilla hail. Here's a look at the largest hail reports from Tuesday night: Mystic: 2.75 inches, baseball-sized. Malvern: 2.25 inches.
Only 23 confirmed tornadoes have been recorded in Iowa in November from 1950 to 2004. There were also many reports of very large hail and strong straight-line winds, starting in southeast South Dakota. In addition, the tornado sirens sounded just before an Iowa State University Cyclones football game incurring an evacuation of the stadium. The ...
The tornado destroyed much of Greenfield, a town of about 2,000 around 55 miles (88.5 kilometers) southwest of Des Moines, during a day that saw multiple tornadoes, giant hail and heavy rain in ...
The SPC anticipated that the atmospheric environment over eastern Nebraska and western Iowa would become increasingly conducive for further organization of these storms into supercells. [37] A tornado watch was issued by the SPC for areas near and along the Nebraska–Iowa border region at 11:10 a.m. CDT in anticipation of these changes. [38]
Portions of Iowa recorded 15 in (38 cm) of snow. [14] Snow was lighter in the Chicago metropolitan area, with a peak of around 3.5 in (8.9 cm); [15] the snowfall resulted in a ground stop at Chicago O'Hare International Airport. [16] Slushy roads led to two fatalities in the Midwest – one in Wisconsin and one in Michigan. [17]
After a day of rain on Monday and Tuesday morning, severe conditions are popping up across Iowa. A severe thunderstorm warning for the Des Moines metro was in effect from around 2:50 p.m. to 3:45 p.m.
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