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Special Weather Statement

Special Weather Statement
National Weather Service Quad Cities IA IL
431 AM CDT Mon Sep 25 2023

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Buchanan-Delaware-Dubuque-Linn-Jones-Jackson-Johnson-Cedar-
Clinton-Muscatine-Scott-Louisa-Des Moines-Rock Island-Mercer-
Henderson-
Including the cities of Independence, Manchester, Dubuque,
Cedar Rapids, Anamosa, Maquoketa, Iowa City, Tipton, Clinton,
Muscatine, Davenport, Bettendorf, Wapello, Burlington, Moline,
Rock Island, Aledo, and Oquawka
431 AM CDT Mon Sep 25 2023

...Areas of Fog Early this Morning...

Areas of fog, and in some spots dense, will continue through
sunrise in parts of eastern Iowa into the Mississippi River
Valley. This fog will reduce visibility to one quarter mile or
less in spotty locations, making it hazardous for motorists. The
fog will ease between 8 and 9 A.M. Early morning travelers are
encouraged to use caution and allow extra travel time as well as
keep a safe following distance behind the vehicle in front of
them, including along I-80.

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Hazardous Weather Outlook

Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Quad Cities IA IL
351 AM CDT Mon Sep 25 2023

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009-015>018-024>026-034-035-MOZ009-010-260900-
Buchanan-Delaware-Dubuque-Benton-Linn-Jones-Jackson-Iowa-Johnson-
Cedar-Clinton-Muscatine-Scott-Keokuk-Washington-Louisa-Jefferson-
Henry IA-Des Moines-Van Buren-Lee-Jo Daviess-Stephenson-Carroll-
Whiteside-Rock Island-Henry IL-Bureau-Putnam-Mercer-Henderson-
Warren-Hancock-McDonough-Scotland-Clark-
351 AM CDT Mon Sep 25 2023

This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for portions of north central
Illinois...northwest Illinois...west central Illinois...east
central Iowa...northeast Iowa...southeast Iowa and northeast
Missouri.

.DAY ONE...TODAY AND TONIGHT

Areas of fog, some dense, will be seen into mid morning,
especially in eastern Iowa into the Quad Cities metro.

Scattered showers and storms are expected to develop during the
mid to late afternoon and persist into tonight, with highest
coverage forecast north of U.S. Highway 30. Locally heavy
rainfall with these will bring a primary hazard of sharply reduced
visibility for motorists, along with the possibility of brief
wind gusts in excess of 40 mph.

.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...TUESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY

Numerous slow-moving showers and storms are expected over the
area Tuesday and Tuesday evening, some being capable of heavy
rainfall and localized flooding. Some storms may present an
isolated severe risk of quarter size hail and 60 mph wind gusts.

.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...

Spotter activation is not anticipated today or tonight, though
reports of any rainfall over one inch are appreciated.

GENERAL STORM MOTION OF THE DAY:

Moving to the east at 15 to 25 mph.

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