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The Iowa Department of Natural Resources now has an interactive map to track Iowa's recovery after the 2020 Derecho.On August 10th, 2020, A line of severe stor ...
The devastation saw significant damage to structures, crops, and trees, impacting communities across the state.
States like Texas are drawing new congressional maps to give an advantage to one party, but Iowa's redistricting system makes gerrymandering unlikely.
DNR’s new “5 Years of Derecho Recovery” interactive map highlights the impact, response and recovery to the August 2020 ...
Summer rain has been a frequent occurrence and continues to put a dent in drought conditions in the state, according to the U.S. Drought Monitor.
As of Thursday, June 12, parts of central and northern Iowa received more than an inch of rain during the week of June 9, and the rainfall in these areas is reflected in the latest U.S. Drought ...
Heavy rain continues closer to the metro, but the severe weather risk is over. A flash flood warning remains in effect for part of central Iowa through 10 p.m. tonight.
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