Not sure. FYI: In southeast Iowa today, our range was 40 to 45.When was the last time we had dewpoints in the 50-60 range?
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Not sure. FYI: In southeast Iowa today, our range was 40 to 45.When was the last time we had dewpoints in the 50-60 range?
Interesting that storm spotter training was postponed because of severe weather.
The “tornado sniffe Brad Arnold weighs in on tomorrow
Really hoping we can avoid the severe stuff here in the DSM metro. No tornados. No hail. As it is, my family decided not to put our garbage out for collection today due to the possibility of high winds.
Don’t bank on it. Watch is imminent.
Exact shape the orange moderate has been showing for the past spc days. Weather forecasting is so interesting to me that we can even do it.
The bad stuff is the line that developing behind Omaha.Am I missing something? All of these ominous predictions but no severe thunderstorm watch? Maybe they are backing off on the severe prediction. It is rolling though western Iowa with no bad weather so far.
Not the main band yet. Messaging has been consistent with it being an afternoon and evening event. Watches are issued a couple hours ahead so you will start to see them pop up shortly (hence the MD).Am I missing something? All of these ominous predictions but no severe thunderstorm watch? Maybe they are backing off on the severe prediction. It is rolling though western Iowa with no bad weather so far.
Do people actually pay for that? That's like taking a moon spotting class.
Why do people need a class to say hey................that's a storm?
When people with no training spot a storm..........does it count?
If a storm blows a house down and no trained storm spotter witnessed it.................did it really happen?
Maybe they should form a storm spotting union so no one is allowed to spot a storm without a permit. And no storm can be said to be a storm until someone with the proper training and permits verifies it's a storm.
Looks like the focus of potential tornadic storms has shifted south. I wouldn't rule out some small hail for central IA, but the significant severe threat has diminished IMOLooks like a normal rainy day with an occasion thunderstorm to me. Is anything unusual supposed to happen?
Am I missing something? All of these ominous predictions but no severe thunderstorm watch? Maybe they are backing off on the severe prediction. It is rolling though western Iowa with no bad weather so far.
Hate to see the impacts but SPC really needs a “nailed it” day today.