Does not look good for Iowa City/Cedar Rapids. CR could really use a break.
Ah, just adjust the axis and everything will be fine.I don't know how to read weather stuff. However, anytime a line goes off a graph I am guessing it's not good.
Does this storm still show a good chance for severe weather in central Iowa, meaning hail and wind? Or is that dissipating?
Does this storm still show a good chance for severe weather in central Iowa, meaning hail and wind? Or is that dissipating?
Does this storm still show a good chance for severe weather in central Iowa, meaning hail and wind? Or is that dissipating?
I am fairly impressed with how perfectly it covers the DVN NWS warning area.Hmm hopefully the worst staying just south of us but parents place is not in a great spot there......
Warmer to the West I hope?East of I35 will be fun. Damaging wind at tornado potential look robust from individual cells that fire initially along warm front just north of the MN/IA border front and trailing down cold front. Should tend to form a squall line with time but think spin-up tornadoes along it will be a thing. Hail probably isn't accounted for as high as I think it could be with a 'cool' early season setup.
Up my way... Thinking I'll be seeing 45° to 70° over about a 20 mile difference. Bonkers. Then we'll close with a few inches of snow.