After the cold front and associated thunderstorms moved through parts of the state last night, temperatures were finally able to drop well below average across much of the state. Many woke up this morning to temperatures in the mid 30s in northwest Iowa, to the mid 40s across the south and east. The state won't warm up too much even today as cooler northwest flow continues over the state. Expect highs in lower to mid 60s across much of the state today, with low temperatures tonight falling back down into the upper 30s to mid 40s from north to south.
A slight warm up tomorrow, and continued warming trend through the week as thunderstorm chances are introduced beginning Tuesday night. More details on the thunderstorm threat and the chances of severe weather in later updates!
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