(Des Moines) The National Weather Service says the stretch of dry weather may come to an end on Friday.
National Weather Service Meteorologist Jeff Zogg says all of western Iowa falls under a slight risk for severe weather during the late afternoon and, more likely, during Friday’s evening hours. “A frontal system will enter the region clashing with a warm, humid air-mass producing shower and thunderstorm activity,” said Zogg. “All modes of thunderstorm activity are possible, which means strong winds, large hail, and a few tornadoes.”
Zogg says the frontal system will sweep through the region leaving behind cooler temperatures with highs in the low to mid 80’s on Saturday and Sunday. The weekend will be dry. Showers and thunderstorms are possible on Monday and
Tuesday.