Posted: April 11, 2022 at 6:14 am
The threat for severe weather increases Tuesday evening and night across much of the region. Large hail would be the main threat, with damaging winds and possibly a few tornadoes along and south of Interstate 90. The threat for severe weather may linger into Wednesday east of the Mississippi River, but will hinge on how Tuesday’s weather unfolds. Bottom line, stay weather aware late Tuesday into Wednesday!
Severe storms possible late Tue. Main threat: Hail | Cannot rule out strong winds or some tornadoes south of I-90. Stay weather aware! #mnwx #iawx #wiwx pic.twitter.com/egL097JaU1
— NWS La Crosse (@NWSLaCrosse) April 11, 2022
The threat of severe weather is increasing for Tuesday evening into Tuesday night. Much of western into central Iowa now lies under an enhanced risk for severe weather including the potential for tornadoes, large hail, and damaging winds. Be weather aware and ready to act. Have multiple ways to receive warning information.
⚠️Enhanced risk for severe weather over much of Iowa for Tuesday evening into Tuesday night.
Storms will be moving at a rapid clip and weather conditions may change quickly! Be weather aware and have multiple ways to get warning information! #IAwx pic.twitter.com/ynTNpOwhfd
— NWS Des Moines (@NWSDesMoines) April 11, 2022
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