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AccuWeather on MSNDangerous flash flooding, severe storms threaten Plains to Midwest this weekendAs a large heat dome builds from the Great Lakes to the northeastern United States and southeastern Canada, rounds of heavy ...
Two tornadoes have been confirmed so far from Friday's severe storms and more could be added to the list. The National Weather Service out of the Quad Cities say an EF-2 occurred in Davenport, Iowa.
Meteorologists with the National Weather Service have now confirmed it was an EF-2 tornado with 120 mph winds that wreaked havoc at Camping World on the northwest side of Davenport on Friday night ...
Heavy rain caused flooding issues in Ames and rotation was observed in clouds around the Iowa Speedway in Newton as the area was under a tornado warning. All watches and warnings have expired for ...
The Quad Cities branch of the NWS determined that at least an EF2 tornado touched down in southwest Davenport on Friday around 5 p.m., maintaining 100 to 120 mph winds for much of its 7.2-mile path ...
From last night’s storms it has been confirmed that a tornado touched down around the Quad Cities area according to the National Weather Service. At this time the damage is still being surveyed ...
It was one of three tornadoes in the National Weather Service, Davenport, coverage area. A second tornado also struck Muscatine, while a third struck near Bernard in Dubuque County.
City crews in Davenport and Bettendorf have been working non-stop to clear fallen trees, power lines, and debris after Monday night’s tornado. Scott County Emergency Management Deputy Director ...
“This tornado also tracked over the Davenport Airport where we had a lot of vendors set up for the Quad City Air Show,” Kinney says. “So there was some pretty good damage to canopies, tents ...
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