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with highs in the mid 40s in the
north and mid 50s in the south.
The rain will gradually end
around
midnight tonight as the storm
system moves off
to our northeast. Storm rainfall
totals will vary
from 0.5" to 1.5+" by the time
the rain ends. The
heaviest rainfall amounts should
fall in far SE Iowa. Winds will
switch to the northwest behind
afternoon.
A strong storm system will move
through the state today bringing
widespread showers and isolated
thunderstorms
to the area. Temperatures will
be
mild today with highs in the mid
40s in the north
and mid 50s in the south. The
rain will
gradually end around midnight
tonight as the
storm system moves off to our
northeast. Storm
rainfall totals will vary from
0.5" to 1.5+" by the
time the rain ends. The heaviest
rainfall
amounts should fall in far SE
Iowa. Winds will
switch to the northwest behind
this storm
system on Wednesday, bringing
colder air back
into the state. Highs will occur
early in the day on
Wednesday with steady or falling
temperatures
in the afternoon.
or falling temperatures in the
afternoon.
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Clouds will slowly increase
overnight
tonight as a week cold front
moves towards the
state. This will help to keep
overnight
temperatures in the upper 20s
and lower
30s. A storm system will move
closer to the
Midwest on Monday. This will
cause clouds to
continue to increase turning us
mostly cloudy
by Monday afternoon. Winds will
also be
breezy on Monday from the north
at 10 to 20
mph. This will keep temperatures
slightly
cooler with highs in the mid 30s
to lower 40s.
Our next storm system will lift
through the
Midwest Monday night through
Tuesday night.
This will bring us a chance for
a wintry mix,
especially across southern Iowa.
Have a
great night!