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More frequent flooding is prompting cities to evaluate their aging stormwater systems, but the necessary upgrades could be ...
WITH THE HOUSING NONPROFIT JOPPA AND HAVING A SAFE PLACE WHEN IT REALLY STARTS HEATING UP AT THE END OF THE WEEK IS GOING TO BE IMPORTANT BECAUSE WE ARE GOING TO BRING THE HEAT ALL THE WAY BACK.
WEATHER DAY IS REALLY STARTING TONIGHT AND THEN THROUGH WEDNESDAY NIGHT. SO A COUPLE ROUNDS OF STORMS POSSIBLE. THE FIRST ONE MORE LIKELY AFTER MIDNIGHT TONIGHT AT THE EARLIEST, BUT TRENDING CLOSER TO ...
More shower and storm chances arrive this evening into early Wednesday morning, with isolated stronger to severe storms ...
Fieldwork activities were limited as rain and wind held Iowa farmers to 3.8 days suitable for fieldwork during the week ...
Similar slight chance for storms come and go through Thursday night, though a good portion of this time will be spent with ...
Most city storm systems can’t keep up with heavier rains unless they’ve been updated recently on a broad scale.
State Climatologist Justin Glisan says the drought-busting rains of July pushed the month to near the very top of the state record book He says it will be a July many people will remember for the big ...
Last week, a strong storm that the National Weather Service has classified as a derecho hit portions of northwest Iowa, with ...
KTTC viewers took to social media to support chief meteorologist Nick Jansen after he was caught texting on camera during ...
A powerful storm system that brought high winds to parts of northern Iowa last week has officially been designated a derecho, causing damage to trees, buildings and crops along its path.