The temperature during the day has slowly rose the past couple of days, where highs are now reaching for the 90 mark today. Mid 80s to lower 90s are the forecasted highs for the state today, from northeast to southwest respectively. By tonight, some cloud cover as well as isolated thunderstorms may move into northern Iowa. Lows in the 60s across the state, with some lower amounts where the rain may move through.
By the morning hours on Monday, some showers/thunderstorms may still be in northeast Iowa; otherwise mostly clear skies will hold across the state. This will once again allow the temperature to rise, mid 80s in northeast Iowa; with upper 80s to mid 90s across the rest of the state where a day full of sunshine is expected. Monday evening may see some redevelopment of thunderstorms over the eastern half of the state, into the overnight hours as well. Lows in the mid 60s to even some 70 marks will be widespread across the entire state.
The rest of the week looks amazing as far as summer forecasts go, although some isolated thunderstorms chances still in the forecast through midweek for eastern Iowa. The rest of the state will be enjoying the clear skies and highs above normal for the entirety of the week. Tuesdays' highs will range from the mid 80s to mid 90s from east to west; Wednesdays' highs from the 90 mark to some upper 90s along the MO River will hold into Thursday as well. Friday may have temperatures drop a couple of degrees before the start of the weekend though... Lows during this time will remain fairly steady, from the upper 60s in the northeast to the mid 70s in the southwest. Look forward to a great week ahead...
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