Severe Weather Awareness Week is coming to a close.
Today’s Severe Weather Awareness Week topic is Hail and Wind Safety.
Knowing when there’s a weather risk is one thing, but having a safety plan in place is what matters most.
Today’s Severe Weather Awareness Week topic is tornadoes.
Today’s Severe Weather Awareness Week topic is lightning.
We are continuing to track a major winter storm that will impact much of the region this weekend, and while there are still some details to fine‑tune, confidence is growing that this will be a high‑impact system, especially from Saturday night through Sunday.
The latest USDA Drought Update is out for Thursday, March 12th.
Wednesday afternoon may bring a little lighter rain or snow—snow is more likely north of I‑90 and rain more likely south—though any snow will melt quickly as highs reach the 40s.
Much of Iowa sees only small changes this week, but drought conditions remain in place across a large part of the state.
The National Weather Service in Sioux Falls is once again offering Skywarn Severe Weather Spotter Training sessions this spring.