Iowa Weather: Get the Latest on Wednesday's Storms
Prepare for Severe Weather and Stay Informed
The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a hazardous weather outlook for Iowa, warning of the potential for severe thunderstorms Wednesday afternoon and evening.
Storms are expected to develop across the state, with the highest risk between 3 p.m. and 9 p.m.
Areas at Highest Risk
The NWS has identified the following areas as most likely to experience severe weather:
- Central and eastern Iowa, including Des Moines, Cedar Rapids, and Dubuque
- Southern Iowa, including Ottumwa, Burlington, and Keokuk
Potential Impacts
The storms could bring:
- Damaging winds up to 70 mph
- Large hail
- Heavy rain leading to flash flooding
- Possible tornadoes
Staying Safe
To ensure your safety during the storms, it's crucial to:
- Monitor weather reports and heed all warnings
- Seek shelter indoors in a basement or interior room on the lowest floor
- Stay away from windows and doors
- Have a plan in place for evacuating if necessary
Stay Informed
For the latest weather updates and warnings, follow the NWS on Twitter (@NWSDesMoines) or visit the NWS website at weather.gov/desmoines.
Also, stay tuned to local news and radio stations for weather updates and any emergency instructions.
Additional Resources
- NWS thunderstorm safety guidelines
- Ready.gov thunderstorm preparedness information
- Red Cross thunderstorm preparedness tips