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Weather / Severe Weather
Overnight, strong to severe thunderstorms swept across the Midwest, bringing the threat of damaging winds and isolated tornadoes. The storms impacted areas in Minnesota, Iowa, and Wisconsin, prompting weather alerts and advisories.
The severe weather outbreak was caused by a combination of hot, humid conditions and an approaching cold front. The storms brought heavy rainfall and strong winds, leading to potential damage in affected areas. A level 4 threat was issued for western counties along I-35 in Minnesota, with a level 3 threat extending east along Highway 52 and the Mississippi River. In Iowa, a severe thunderstorm watch was in effect until 4 AM CDT for multiple counties, including Black Hawk, Bremer, and Tama. While some storms weakened as they moved eastward, the potential for gusty winds remained a concern. Looking ahead, a cold front will bring cooler temperatures and improved weather conditions to the region.
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