Iowa, Flash flood and Heavy Rain
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Clear skies stick around overnight but it shouldn't be quite as cool as the southwest breeze starts to increase humidity slightly. Lows tonight will drop off into the mid and lower 60s. Sunny skies will continue on Monday with warmer conditions by the afternoon. Highs on Monday and Tuesday should top out in the upper 80s to around 90 degrees.
CBS Chicago on MSN7h
Storms cause flooding along Iowa-Illinois borderParts of the Quad Cities are drying out from strong storms overnight along the Iowa-Illinois border. Flash flooding left waist-high water in Davenport, Iowa.
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KCRG on MSNCleanup continues in Dubuque County after storm damageAfter strong storms Friday uprooted trees and left some buildings partially destroyed, Dubuque County is working on the cleanup.
A severe storm destroyed a barn, a garage, blew over crops and bent a tree on a property in rural Dubuque County where storms were reported to produce winds of
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More severe weather has reached the metro, including multiple tornado warnings that have since expired and a couple of ongoing watches for tornadoes and severe thunderstorms. Heavy rain is expected as well,
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Tornado sirens wail in Iowa as severe storms erupt in the MidwestSpectators at Iowa Speedway in Newton were told to seek shelter as severe weather approached the raceway.
Omaha's Weather Leader has declared Friday an impact weather day with potential for scattered storms. Better chance for any strong to severe storms with strong wind and hail potential will be in northwest Missouri and southern Iowa. That's where the Storm Prediction Center has a slight risk area for severe activity as of Friday morning.
More storms delivered damaging wind, power outages, and heavy rain to Iowa overnight. Here's a look at how much rain fell as of Friday morning: Altoona: 2.26 Ankeny: 2.16 Des Moines Airport: 1.78 Atlantic: 1.76 Waukee: 1.72 Norwalk: 1.71 Ames: 1.56 Grinnell: 1.43