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Tornado Warning Fills Iowa Skies as Dangerous Storms Move InA tornado warning was issued for parts of Iowa, as severe thunderstorms prompted officials to urge residents to take immediate shelter. The National Weather Service reported a damaging tornado in ...
The U.S. Drought Monitor's weekly map tracks the progress as drought retreats from large portions of Iowa. The newest Drought Monitor report, released on June 5, showed 28% of Iowa with no dryness ...
Belton, Missouri, officials are investigating a technical issue that caused a delay in the city’s outdoor warning sirens during a Tornado Warning Tuesday afternoon.
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Tornado Fears Rise as Thunderstorm Sweeps Through IowaA fast-moving storm slammed Southeast Iowa, dropping 1.45 inches of rain and causing widespread damage. Nursing student, Alexia, captured the thunderstorm that turned into a tornado warning. The ...
The Little Sioux Scout Ranch in western Iowa — known for being the site of a 2008 tornado that killed four Boy Scouts and injured 48 — is being added to the Loess Hills State Forest.. The Iowa ...
On Monday at 10:23 p.m. the National Weather Service issued an updated tornado watch in effect until 11 p.m. The watch is for Mason City as well as Butler, Franklin, ...
Days after the tornado, Spencer put Russell on leave amid allegations of mismanagement. But problems with the sirens have been known for a while. And the city has been trying to fix them.
A tornado touched down near FM 32 & RR 12, south of Wimberley at around 1:04 a.m., according to the National Weather Service storm report.
The city of Paragould will be applying for a $314,000 grant to help replace and update tornado sirens damaged during severe weather earlier this year, council members agreed Monday evening.
DECATUR, Ill. (WAND) — Those who live near the Long Creek firehouse might have gotten a surprise awakening Sunday night. The Macon County Emergency Management Agency said that around 11 p.m., a ...
On Sunday at 9:04 p.m. an updated tornado watch was released by the National Weather Service in effect until 11 p.m. for Quad Cities Area.
A Point Place resident wants an outdoor warning siren replaced after a driver hit it in April. A Toledo City Council member is looking into it.
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