Most of the state under the red flag warning on Monday

Most of the state under the red flag warning on Monday

Iowa weather: Record height temperatures start the week free

Congratulations, Natalie. So well, today was really warm. A little windy, but not bad. Especially for what? Gosh, a second week of March. YES. We need to know what’s ahead of us. What’s next for us? Snowstorm. 70s. What now? Everything now feels like it’s on the table now, right? I mean last Wednesday we had a snowstorm. Today we were almost 80 degrees. And while we go towards Friday, we could talk about our first storm event of the season so far. So let’s go into it. Here you can see in your expanded prediction by Friday that we have pretty quiet sky, but Friday afternoon and evening will fire a number of showers and thunderstorms. And since it currently looks, mainly on areas such as GRINMEL and OSTWARD, maybe down towards Ottumwa. Centerville area. You can see that the race is out here and on the back. Yes, we could talk snow behind it. Therefore, the potential for a full feather wall is in the way. This is, so to speak, in the sights. This is the area that is highlighted yellow. This is the highest probability for every storm. And what the threats look now would imagine that they change when we get a little closer. But as it looks now, it would be the main threat with a certain potential for big hail. The Tornado threat looks low because we don’t see so much moisture in our way. But if we can use a little more golf lighting, that would be a significant threat that we would see with this setup. So we have to keep an eye on it when we get a little closer. But at the moment it’s only nice out there. Algona looks good. We still have a person on the main strip outside. Nice car too. Nice little jeep. Otherwise Marshalltown also looks good. I illuminated all the lights for our quiet night out there. We have a few clouds that run around northern parts of the state. OTHERWISE. Fall of the Clears. For most of us, and so we will shake out here for a while. We go to the day tomorrow and mainly start with a clear sky. We have a little cloud cover in the north and when we divided into the afternoon, spotty cloud cover at the best temperatures that pressed again in the mid -1950s. So it won’t be 79 again tomorrow, but it looks pretty good. And you see your Wednesday morning a little cool. The temperatures back to the low 30s, but the afternoon is in the mid -1960s. So we will talk about winning around ten degrees a day again. And when we immerse ourselves in their Thursday afternoon, we touch back to 70 degrees. So there is much to look forward to that you can look forward to in the course of the next week. These eight days prediction build us to 72 by Thursday. Another chance for strong to heavy storms from Friday to Saturday. Take a look at the drop that we get 49 degrees afterwards. Your high on Saturday. Chance for a few snowflakes on Sunday, but we BOUNC

Iowa weather: Record height temperatures start the week free

Today it was almost a record to record the warmth for the state, and with the sunny sky and the airy conditions, it felt like a late spring day. Interactive radar | The weather winch of the weather warning will drive in a lot of cooler air with the highs in the mid -1950s. Our general river pattern will stay away from the west/southwest, which helps us to slowly return to the low 1970s by Thursday. The sky will remain clear with our next system until Thursday, which until the end of the week is going into the chances of showing and even thunderstorms. At the moment, heavy storms may appear-especially east of I-35. With the limited moisture that currently appears, these storms will be highly based, which leads to a threat with low tornado, although we may still see harmful wind gusts and large hail. When the system passes through the colder air, the colder air rises to the back, which can lead to a light snow mainly through northern parts of the state. In the coming days, all sums will continue to be detailed because things get better into focus. Behind the strong system temperatures the nose back to the upper 40s Saturday and mid -40 on Sunday. St. Patrick’s Day looks warmer in the low 60s under a sunny sky. High near 75f. Winds SW at 15 to 25 miles per hour. Gusts of up to 35 miles per hour. Tonight: clear sky. Low 37f. Winds at 10 to 20 miles per hour: mostly sunny. High 54f. Winds ne at 10 to 20 miles per hour. Night: A few clouds from time to time. Low 36f. Winds E at 5 to 10 miles per hour.

Today it was almost a record to record the warmth for the state, and with the sunny sky and the airy conditions, it felt like a late spring day.

Interactive radar | Weather warnings

These winds will drive in much cooler air tomorrow and dive the heights until the mid -1950s. Our general river pattern will stay away from the west/southwest, which helps us to slowly return to the low 1970s by Thursday.

The sky will remain clear with our next system until Thursday, which until the end of the week is going into the chances of showing and even thunderstorms. At the moment, heavy storms may appear-especially east of I-35. With the limited moisture that currently appears, these storms will be highly based, which leads to a threat with low tornado, although we may still see harmful wind gusts and large hail.

When the system passes through the colder air, the colder air rises to the back, which can lead to a light snow mainly through northern parts of the state. In the coming days, all sums will continue to be detailed because things get better into focus. Behind the strong system temperatures the nose back to the upper 40s Saturday and mid -40 on Sunday.

St. Patrick’s Day looks warmer in the low 60s under a sunny sky.

Iowa weather forecast:

Today: Sunny heaven with gusty winds that later develop a day. High near 75f. Winds SW at 15 to 25 miles per hour. Gusts of up to 35 miles per hour.

Tonight: Clear heaven. Low 37f. Wind W at 10 to 20 miles per hour.

Morning: Mostly sunny. High 54f. Winds ne at 10 to 20 miles per hour.

tomorrow evening: A few clouds from time to time. Low 36f. Winds E at 5 to 10 miles per hour.

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