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Iowa is bracing for a series of severe storms in April 2026. Residents should prepare for potential hazards including large hail, damaging winds, and possible tornadoes. The storms are expected to develop along a cold front moving across th...
A strong cold front is moving across Iowa, creating conditions favorable for severe thunderstorm development. The Storm Prediction Center has outlined an enhanced risk area covering much of the state.
**Regional Impacts:** - **Eastern Iowa:** Faces the highest risk of tornadoes. - **Central Iowa:** Still at risk for severe weather, but the tornado threat is lower.
**Preparation:** - Have multiple ways to receive weather warnings, including a NOAA Weather Radio and the KCRG-TV9 First Alert Weather App. - Stay informed through local news and weather updates on KCRG.com&ref=yanuki.com and KCRG-TV9&ref=yanuki.com.
**Historical Context:** April 2026 is exhibiting weather patterns typical of springtime in Iowa, where the clash of warm and cold air masses often leads to severe weather events.
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