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Tornado watch issued for much of Iowa, including Des Moines

A tornado watch has been issued for much of central and eastern Iowa.

The tornado watch, which covers 41 of Iowa’s 99 counties, will be in effect until 10 p.m. Tuesday, April 14.

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The watch includes the Des Moines metro area, Ames, Iowa City and stretches to include portions of Illinois, Minnesota and Wisconsin.

It’s the second day of severe weather in Iowa after storms produced two small tornadoes in northwest Iowa on Monday, April 13. Additional storms are possible throughout the week.

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What are NWS meteorologists saying about tornadoes in Iowa?

At 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, the NWS warned of tornadoes, including a couple of intense tornadoes, being likely. Widespread hail, including up to 4 inches in diameter and wind gusts up to 75 mph are possible with storms this evening.

Supercell thunderstorms could form along a warm front this afternoon and evening, the weather service said. Any sustained supercells will be capable of producing a strong tornado.

How do you stay safe during a tornado?

During a tornado, the National Weather Service recommends:

Remember, tornadoes can move across hills and even bodies of water, so always seek shelter if one is nearby – your elevation or proximity to water are not natural sources of protection.

What should you do if you’re driving during a tornado warning?

If you’re driving, especially on interstates or highways, do not try to outrun a tornado – they can move quickly and change direction without warning.

If a tornado warning is in effect, look for ways to safely leave the road and get out of your vehicle. The safest option is to seek shelter in a sturdy building.

If no building is available, avoid taking cover under a highway overpass. While it might seem protective, overpasses can act as wind tunnels, increasing wind speed and the risk of injury.

Instead, lie flat in the nearest depression, ditch, or culvert and cover your head with your arms.

What is a tornado watch?

A tornado watch means that conditions are favorable for tornadoes to develop in and around the watch area. It doesn’t mean a tornado is occurring, but it signals that the necessary ingredients – such as strong wind shear, atmospheric instability and lift – are present.

When a tornado watch is issued, make sure you have multiple ways to receive weather updates and a safety plan ready in case a tornado warning is issued.

What is a tornado warning?

A tornado warning is a more serious alert, indicating that a tornado is either happening or is about to happen, and you should take shelter immediately.

There are two types of alerts:

Regardless of whether the warning is radar-indicated or confirmed, it is critical to take shelter immediately, as tornadoes can form quickly and radar cannot always capture what’s happening at ground level.

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This article originally appeared on Des Moines Register: Tornado watch issued for much of Iowa, including Des Moines

Reporting by Brandi D. Addison and Brian Smith, Des Moines Register / Des Moines Register

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