Friday, May 29, 2009

Severe Weather Threat - May 29

A weak cold front is positioned across northern Iowa this morning, and should slowly push southward through the morning hours to be positioned near/along the I-80 corridor by this afternoon. Areas along and south of this front will be in position to see strong/severe thunderstorms this afternoon and overnight. While some storm development along the front is possible during the evening hours, storms that develop across central NE/SD are likely to congeal into some form of MCS or cluster of storms. These clusters of storms should follow along/south of the cold front and be capable of damaging winds and/or large hail through the overnight hours across southern Iowa and northern Missouri.

Additional updates are possible this afternoon if development does occur this afternoon across Iowa, otherwise expect an update during the evening hours on the thunderstorm development across Nebraska/Dakotas and how those storms may evolve across Iowa overnight.

Otherwise expect partly cloudy to clear skies across the state, with temperatures in the mid 70s to upper 80s across the state. Additional strong/severe thunderstorms will once again be in the forecast for Sunday afternoon/evening...

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