National Weather Service Text Product
AFOS product RWSDMX
Dates interpreted at 00:00 UTCDisplaying AFOS PIL: RWSDMX
Product Timestamp: 2016-05-25 15:31 UTC
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897 AWUS83 KDMX 251531 RWSDMX IAZ004>007-015>017-023>028-033>039-044>050-057>062-070>075-081>086- 092>097-252345- Weather Summary for Iowa National Weather Service Des Moines IA 1031 AM CDT WED MAY 25 2016 Scattered showers and thunderstorms tracked across Iowa this morning, bringing at least a couple of tenths of an inch of rain to many locations with a few spots seeing over three quarters of an inch. Areas not seeing rain at the moment were under mostly cloudy to cloudy skies with a few areas of clearing to the far east and northwest. Temperatures had risen into the upper 60s to mid 70s by late morning with a south to southwest wind of 5 to 15 mph, with the exception of northeast Iowa where winds were light from the northeast. The rest of the morning and early afternoon will feature continued showers and storms, with the coverage and intensity lessening from west to east through the afternoon. There may be another round of storms tonight, primarily south, but the better threat for widespread thunderstorms will be Thursday afternoon and night. Large hail, damaging winds, and tornadoes will all be threats with the Thursday storms. The unsettled weather pattern will continue on Friday, and unfortunately into the Memorial Day weekend. Temperatures should stay on the warm side, with highs ranging from the low to mid 80s on Thursday, with 70s and 80s into the weekend. $$