Monday, March 23, 2009

Mar. 23 Severe Weather Update #5

The line of thunderstorms has begun to move across the state, with little in the way of severe weather being likely for the remainder of the night. Currently this line of thunderstorms is moving to the east/northeast through much of central Iowa; and should be through much of central Iowa by 1 AM. Eastern Iowa should see some thunderstorms, otherwise heavy rain-showers with the potential for some heavy rains where thunderstorms begin to train over the same path.

This will be the last severe weather update for the evening as the severe weather threat appears to be over.

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