Due to an enhanced risk of severe thunderstorms, parts of Missouri and Iowa will experience potential threats of hail, strong wind gusts, and heavy rains. People with travel plans should consider the weather this week and avoid outdoor activities.
Hot & humid conditions expected tomorrow, with highs in the mid-90s and heat index values in the 100-106 range. These conditions will fuel thunderstorms late tomorrow afternoon into the overnight hours. Some of those storms could be severe, with large hail and damaging winds. pic.twitter.com/KXrg2eNAkG
— NWS Kansas City (@NWSKansasCity) June 12, 2024
A National Weather Service (NWS) advisory reveals an enhanced risk of severe thunderstorms in the Middle Mississippi Valley. Nature World News (NWN) recently reported similar severe weather threats in the south-central U.S.
Although some areas in the U.S. have recorded soaring temperatures, parts of Missouri and Iowa can experience severe weather potential. In nearby regions, the Midwest can anticipate a risk of severe thunderstorms this week, with winds reaching 75 to 95 mph and isolated tornadoes.
Weather outlook in Missouri and Iowa this week: Where will severe thunderstorm hit?
An NWS advisory monitors the development of a thunderstorm potential due to mid-level energy, particularly affecting portions of the Middle Mississippi Valley. According to the report, the Upper Midwest can also experience these thunderstorms, spreading over northern Iowa, northern Illinois, and Indiana.
There is a severe thunderstorm risk on Thursday evening in southern Iowa and northern Missouri. Residents should anticipate destructive wind gusts, large hail, and a few tornadoes.
Another concern is tornadoes and strong winds. Homeowners should plan their daily commutes to avoid these severe weather threats. It is also advisable to stay updated with the latest weather advisories to stay safe from tornado risks.
NWS Des Moines reports a Severe Thunderstorm Warning in Iowa Falls, Ackley, and Wellsburg. Commuters should check the recent weather statements and advisories in the region.
Additionally, a weather report on June 12 reminded residents of the arrival of summer heat. In southern Iowa, highs can reach the mid-to-upper 80s, with heat indices likely to reach the 100s. Residents are advised to stay hydrated at all times.
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Weather in the central U.S: Isolated tornadoes likely to unload
In the central U.S., a weather news report on June 13 raised concerns about rounds of severe thunderstorms. On Thursday, a severe thunderstorm outlook can unload heavy downpours, isolated tornadoes, and hail. These thunderstorms will affect the following areas:
- North Platte
- Burlington
- Dodge City
- Kansas City
- Omaha
- St. Louis
- Indianapolis
- Chicago
- Milwaukee
- Detroit
The forecast monitors the development of hot and humid conditions in Kansas City. Highs can reach the mid-90s, and heat index values can range from 100 to 106. In addition to this humid outlook, residents should watch out for scattered thunderstorms affecting the Iowa and Missouri border.
The severe thunderstorms will continue on Friday, bringing rounds of rain and hail. These will affect Bangor, Scranton, Albany, Boston, New York, Philadelphia, and Washington portions.
With severe conditions expected this week, homeowners should stay alert for changing weather conditions and isolated tornadoes.
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