Tornado Watches Issued for Central and Northern Indiana
Central and northern Indiana are bracing for severe weather as the National Weather Service’s Storm Prediction Center has issued two tornad...
Severe thunderstorms are possible in Siouxland with potential for winds up to 75 mph and golf ball-sized hail.
A Severe Thunderstorm Watch is in effect for central, northern, and western Siouxland until 10 PM CDT.
The most significant threat from these storms will diminish after 11 PM, but weaker showers and storms could continue into the night.
The weather pattern remains active with additional storm chances on Wednesday evening and Thursday, with a Slight Risk of severe storms for western Siouxland on Thursday.
Why this matters: Residents need to stay informed and take precautions to protect themselves and their property from potential severe weather impacts.
Siouxland is experiencing an active weather pattern that brings a series of potential severe weather events. On Monday, a system moving in from the west is expected to spark thunderstorm development across the area. The primary threats include gusty winds, large hail, and a small chance of tornadoes. These storms are expected to move eastward, with the most severe activity subsiding after 11 PM.
Looking ahead, Wednesday may bring a few early thunderstorms, but the main concern shifts to Wednesday evening and night, with a Marginal Risk posted for western Siouxland. Thursday will be another warm day with increased chances of severe storms, leading to a First Alert Weather Day. The active pattern continues into Friday with more showers and thunderstorms possible. Residents are advised to monitor weather updates and be prepared for changing conditions.
Stay updated with the latest forecasts and alerts from KTIV News 4 and the National Weather Service to remain safe during these weather events. Download the KTIV News app&ref=yanuki.com and the First Alert Weather app&ref=yanuki.com for real-time updates.
Q: What areas are under the Severe Thunderstorm Watch?
Central, northern, and western Siouxland, including Sioux City, are under the watch until 10 PM CDT.
Q: What are the primary threats from these storms?
The main threats are gusty winds (up to 75 mph), hail up to the size of golf balls, and a slight chance of isolated tornadoes.
Q: When is the next chance of severe weather after Monday?
There is a Marginal Risk for severe weather on Wednesday evening and a Slight Risk on Thursday.
Stay informed about weather updates and alerts.
Secure outdoor items that could be damaged by high winds or hail.
Have a plan in place in case of a tornado warning.
Be prepared for potential power outages.
Monitor KTIV News 4 and the National Weather Service for the latest information.
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