(Area) On Monday, another round of stormy weather swept through parts of Iowa, mainly in northern Iowa.
The National Weather Service issued a severe thunderstorm warning for Cass, Adair, Audubon, and Guthrie Counties as a strong storm with rotation moved through the central and northern portion of Cass County. Rotating clouds were reported near Lewis and EMA, and the public reported rotation south of Anita, prompting a Tornado Warning. However, there were no confirmed reports of an active tornado.
The National Weather Service reported high wind gusts knocking down tree branches, nickel-sized hail three miles west of Anita, and one-half inch of rain.
The storm moved northeast into extreme southeast Audubon County, dropped three-quarters of an inch of hail in Adair, and proceeded into Guthrie County, where it eventually died out.
Forecasters are calling for another chance of rain on Wednesday.