What should I do during a tornado warning?
Seek shelter immediately in a basement, storm cellar, or interior room on the lowest floor of a sturdy building.
Weather / Severe Weather
Central and eastern Iowa are bracing for a week of active weather, with multiple opportunities for strong to severe storms. Residents should stay informed and prepared for potential threats.
A stalled front across Iowa is the primary driver for the week's storm activity. On Tuesday, storms developed near and south of the front, east of I-35, intensifying as they moved eastward. The National Weather Service issued a tornado watch for a large portion of central and eastern Iowa until 10 PM CDT. Wednesday's storm potential depends on the positioning of the front, influenced by Tuesday's storms. Friday's storms will be fueled by warm, humid air. Residents should monitor local forecasts and weather alerts from sources like KCCI and KWWL.
Interactive radar and weather apps (KCCI app&ref=yanuki.com, KWWL apps&ref=yanuki.com) are useful tools for tracking storm development and movement.
Seek shelter immediately in a basement, storm cellar, or interior room on the lowest floor of a sturdy building.
Protect vehicles by parking them in a garage or under a carport. Cover vulnerable plants. Stay indoors during hailstorms.
Monitor local news channels, weather websites (like KCCI&ref=yanuki.com and KWWL&ref=yanuki.com), and weather apps.
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