NWS issues warning for severe storm potential this weekend

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Weig said this is all that is needed to trigger strong to severe thunderstorms. He said with the right conditions — and this system has high degree of potential to create them — “all modes of severe weather are possible Saturday afternoon and evening across the state.”

“Besides tornado, the other large threat from this storm system will be a widespread wind event,” he said. “The National Weather Service in Des Moines likened this setup to another recent event: the severe weather outbreak in central Iowa back on Nov. 12, 2005. That outbreak produced tornadoes in the Ames area that caused significant damage.”

Weig stressed the biggest danger from a late-season storm is ignorance, particularly with so many communities beginning to focus on preparations for snow and ice.

“Tack on the fact this comes during a weekend and you’ve got a severe recipe for disaster,” he added. “I cannot stress this point enough: if you have any plans this weekend, or if you know someone who does, please make sure they are aware of the impending situation and take the necessary steps to prepare or to at least stay informed as this situation develops.”

Bob Eschliman is editor of the Daily News. He can be contacted at (641) 792-3121, ext. 423, or at beschliman@newtondailynews.com.

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