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Forecast radar from 1pm to 7am CDT shown below. Still expecting storms to initiate across northern Nebraska after 4pm CDT then gradually congealing into a cluster of storms that works southward through the evening and overnight.
No changes to our severe storm outlook for today:
Forecast radar from 7am to 7pm CDT Thursday shows the scattered showers and storms working east across Iowa:
Threat of severe storms tomorrow afternoon and evening across southeast Iowa and northeast Missouri:
Total rainfall through 7am CDT Friday shown below. Data still suggesting portions of west-central and southern Iowa down through northern and eastern half of Missouri have the risk to miss out on much of the rainfall and stay drier through the end of the week. Over the next 24 hours, best rainfall threat lines up across eastern Nebraska to the Iowa/Nebraska border, into eastern Kansas and “portions” of western Missouri. From Thursday through Friday morning better rainfall risks line up across the northeast half of Iowa, with local spots seeing heavy rainfall from southeast Iowa and northeast Missouri with scattered storms Thursday afternoon & evening.