My sister was born in Cedar Rapids during that storm. My mother was taken to the hospital in a sled pulled by a snowmobile.50 years ago last week 23 inches of snow. It melted within four days and the next week a tornado.
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My sister was born in Cedar Rapids during that storm. My mother was taken to the hospital in a sled pulled by a snowmobile.50 years ago last week 23 inches of snow. It melted within four days and the next week a tornado.
Weather Channel (yeah I know...) seems to be pointing Iowa out as a concern for intense weather Wednesday evening into Thursday...locally it seems like it is being treated as a chance for rain. Anyone have any concerns about this being severe?
Guessing that’s gonna be more western Iowa. Doesn’t look like anything in central Iowa till after midnight.Weather Channel (yeah I know...) seems to be pointing Iowa out as a concern for intense weather Wednesday evening into Thursday...locally it seems like it is being treated as a chance for rain. Anyone have any concerns about this being severe?
After all these years I can’t believe Ed Wilson hasn’t figured out how not to block the category on Wheel of Fortune with his weather alerts. Come on Ed!There’s a Slight Risk with all hazards possible but TV Stations are slaves to the viewers and there is nothing more that viewers hate thinking about more than Wheel of Fortune/Inside Edition potentially being pre-empted due to Severe Weather coverage so tv stations play it safe. No matter what they might try to claim to the contrary. There are few groups that are more vicious than local news viewers (ie watch a single station from 4 or 5 - 7 daily)in a red state.
Weather Channel (yeah I know...) seems to be pointing Iowa out as a concern for intense weather Wednesday evening into Thursday...locally it seems like it is being treated as a chance for rain. Anyone have any concerns about this being severe?
Timmer is focusing on Missouri and Oklahoma tomorrow night.With this type of pattern occurring at this time of year............severe is never off the books. In fact it's going to happen somewhere in the midwest tomorrow just like it already is around Hastings NE.
Where and when it happens tomorrow is the question. It's that time of year.
Don't think it's going to be an "outbreak"......but there will certainly be some unlucky people.
You're correct on some points, but it's more likely that this is a case of recency bias for many people. The two recent severe weather days in Iowa were moderate/high risk setups & accordingly got a lot of coverage in the preceding days, so it might seem like forecasters are downplaying this one (a slight risk, up until this morning) by comparison.There’s a Slight Risk with all hazards possible but TV Stations are slaves to the viewers and there is nothing more that viewers hate thinking about more than Wheel of Fortune/Inside Edition potentially being pre-empted due to Severe Weather coverage so tv stations play it safe. No matter what they might try to claim to the contrary. There are few groups that are more vicious than local news viewers (ie watch a single station from 4 or 5 - 7 daily)in a red state.
Wife wanted me to run a couple things down to her downtown CR this morning. Left home and took 1st ave from Marion instead of 380. Ended up saving me from driving through hail.could be some proud owners of new roofs in Iowa this evening! Get excited!
Timmer is focusing on Missouri and Oklahoma tomorrow night.
Last time in Iowa he was running around like chicken with it's head cut off trying to find pay dirt.
I would say there is probably as much or more a chance to see some serious action in the tri area of NE Kansas, SE Nebby and SW Iowa than where he is going to be.