Regional Weather Summary
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Weather Summary for Iowa
National Weather Service Des Moines IA
452 AM CDT Sat May 25 2024

Today:

Clear skies will greet Iowans this morning with a mainly sunny and
mild day on the way. Early this morning it is cooler than yesterday
with readings in the lower to mid 40s north while the south is in
the lower to mid 50s. Some patchy fog has developed over the
southwest where upper 40s are more common.

This afternoon clouds will increase over the area with afternoon
highs in the mid 70s north to the upper 70s south. Southeast winds
of 10 to 20 mph will increase over most of the region with some
southwest winds in the far Northwest will gust to 25 mph.

Tonight and beyond:

An approaching storm from Wyoming will begin to spread showers and
thunderstorms back into the state from the west and southwest over
most of the region by Sunday morning. Though the risk of severe
weather is low, there may be a few stronger storms overnight tonight
and into early Sunday morning. A few areas may see up to an inch or
so of rainfall as well. Lows tonight will drop to the lower 50s
northeast and around 60 in the south. Scattered showers and some
thunderstorms will redevelop Sunday afternoon.  Monday afternoon a
weak cool front from Minnesota will being scattered showers and
storms to the area before drier weather returns Monday night and
Tuesday. Seasonal temperatures in the 60s and 70s are expected
through midweek next week. Dry weather will return to the region by
later Tuesday into Wednesday, continuing into Thursday.  Generally
near normal to slightly above normal temperatures are anticipated
through Thursday.

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