Alert: Iowa Braces for a Major Storm System, Here’s What You Need to Know!

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Iowa is in for a dramatic weather swing this week as the state shifts from unseasonably warm temperatures to the risk of severe storms. If you’ve been enjoying the spring-like warmth, don’t get too comfortable—because strong winds, heavy rain, and even the potential for tornadoes are on the horizon.

Unseasonable Warmth—But Not for Long

It’s been a beautiful stretch of weather across Iowa, with sunny skies and temperatures much warmer than usual for March. Des Moines reached 67°F (19°C) today, while Cedar Rapids hit 59°F (15°C), and Iowa City enjoyed a mild 54°F (12°C). But this warmth won’t last. A strong cold front is moving in, and it will bring big changes to the state over the next 48 hours.

Thursday’s Cold Front Brings Cooler Air & Scattered Showers

By Thursday, March 13, the first signs of unstable weather will start to appear.

  • Des Moines will see temperatures near 74°F (24°C), making it one of the warmest March days in recent years.
  • Cedar Rapids will warm up to 66°F (19°C), while Iowa City will see a high of 59°F (15°C).
  • Clouds will increase, and scattered showers may develop in the afternoon.

While Thursday won’t bring severe weather, it will set the stage for a much more dangerous system arriving Friday.

Alert: Iowa Braces for a Major Storm System, Here’s What You Need to Know!
Source: India Today

Friday Night’s Storms Could Turn Severe

On Friday, March 14, temperatures will spike again, and with that warmth comes increasing instability in the atmosphere. This could lead to a major severe weather event Friday night into Saturday morning.

  • Des Moines will hit 76°F (24°C) but expect gusty winds and storms by evening.
  • Cedar Rapids and Iowa City will both warm into the low 70s, but conditions will deteriorate quickly after dark.
  • A line of strong to severe thunderstorms is expected to develop late Friday afternoon into the night.

Storm Threats: What Could Happen?

Meteorologists warn that these storms could be intense, bringing:

  • Damaging winds over 60 mph
  • Large hail up to the size of golf balls
  • Heavy rain, leading to possible flash flooding
  • A chance of isolated tornadoes, particularly in central and eastern Iowa

How to Stay Safe

  • Have a weather alert system ready – Make sure you have a way to receive storm warnings overnight.
  • Secure outdoor objects – High winds could send patio furniture, garbage cans, and decorations flying.
  • Be ready for power outages – Charge devices and have backup batteries in case of blackouts.
  • Avoid flooded roads – Heavy rain could make travel dangerous, especially in low-lying areas.

Looking Ahead: Much Colder by Saturday

Once the storms clear out early Saturday, temperatures will plummet. Highs will struggle to reach the mid-40s, and overnight lows will dip near freezing. The week ahead looks much cooler, with highs staying in the 40s and 50s, a stark contrast to this week’s warm spell. This week’s wild temperature swings and severe storms serve as a reminder that March weather in Iowa can be anything but predictable. Stay weather-aware, stay prepared, and don’t be caught off guard!

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