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Severe Flooding Continues Through Iowa
Posted: (June 11, 2008 11:46 am)



 

Severe flooding continues to be a problem for the state of Iowa where another 1 to 3 inches of rain are possible with thunderstorms this morning and again later tonight.

The National Weather Service in Des Moines Iowa has a list of statements concerning the severity of the flooding. To read that list click here.

To look at the latest river levels across the state of Iowa click here.

 

Graphical depiction of the weather story for today.

 

Scattered thunderstorms will move across central Iowa this morning. Some storms across the Northwest may produce large hail. Heavy rain is possible with any storm. More storms are forecast for late this afternoon and tonight. These storms will be very strong to severe. Large hail...damaging wind and tornadoes will all be possible across the western half of Iowa this evening. The severe threat will then shift East overnight. Additional heavy rainfall is likely with widespread amounts of 1 to 3 inches over the northwest half of the state, with spotty amounts of up to 5 inches over the northwest third.


 
 
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