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At least seven people are dead amid a relentless tornado outbreak in the South and Midwest.
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At least six people have been killed in a wide swath of violent storms and tornadoes that hit the South and Midwest, and officials are bracing for more severe weather and flooding in the coming days.
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At least 19 tornadoes struck on Wednesday, destroying homes and businesses, injuring at least eight people and knocking out power to hundreds of thousands.
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Widespread showers and storms will be moving through eastern Iowa overnight into Wednesday.While there will be some areas of heavy rain, there is the potential
A powerful, wide-reaching spring storm is threatening parts of the central and eastern US, with a life-threatening outbreak of long-lived and strong tornadoes possible in some areas. Follow here for live updates.
Iowans are encouraged to practice their severe-weather plans on Wednesday. Outdoor warning sirens will sound at 10:00 a.m. as part of the statewide Tornado Drill. It’s a
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More than 50 weather warnings were for tornadoes. Rain continues to cause flash flooding concerns around the state.
This week marks Iowa’s Severe Weather Awareness Week, and a statewide tornado drill will be held Wednesday at 10 a.m.
Skies will stay mostly clear for much of the night, but there will be an increase in cloudiness from the west. This will be seen especially later tonight, closer to daybreak. Before then, expect temperatures to cool off into the upper 20s to low 30s.
With severe weather season right around the corner, now is a good time to review your safety plan for when severe weather strikes. Know how to stay informed, kn
As residents of Iowa City gear up for another day, a severe weather warning looms large over the community. In a surprising twist, the local weather forecast predicts the possibility of large hail, strong winds,
Tornadoes on Wednesday struck the central United States, including damaging property in Missouri, Arkansas, Kentucky, Indiana Oklahoma, with torrential rain spurring flash flooding.