A severe thunderstorm watch has now been issued for portions of western Iowa, this watch goes until Midnight tonight. A line of individual thunderstorms has developed along the cold front and has rapidly gained severe weather characteristics, with the potential for large hail and damaging winds. The threat will likely continue as the storms move north/northeast through the evening hours.
For more information on the Severe Thunderstorm Watch: SPC Watch #925
Current Des Moines NWS Radar: Iowa Chaser Homepage
I will be heading down to the Des Moines NWS, thus this is the last update for the evening.
Severe Weather Update #2 (Nov. 5)
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