Storms, some of which could be severe, will sweep through the Midwest on Oct. 24, bringing drier and cooler air in their wake.
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00:00Across the plains low pressure means on the east side you get rain on the north side
00:05You also get some rain, but on the back side the west side you get cooler air drier air being pulled in and that's exactly
00:11What's going to happen, so here's the overall setup?
00:14This is our accu of the storm zone here for tomorrow and any storms that move into or develop in this area stretching from Cedar
00:21Falls to Burlington including Des Moines all the way down through st.
00:24Joseph and Kansas City any of these storms will be capable of producing some small hail some strong winds and some brief heavy downpours of rainfall
00:32So we will be watching out for a severe threat as we head into tomorrow
00:35I can't rule out the possibility of a few severe thunderstorm warnings being issued in that area as we head into Thursday afternoon Thursday evening
00:42Definitely don't want to be caught outside on the roads
00:44Especially if you're going to be seeing about quarter size hail right so rainfall the good news is we are going to get some
00:49Much-needed rainfall for some of these areas stretching from Des Moines over towards Chicago
00:52Kansas City is also going to get to see some pretty good rainfall
00:55We'll also see some decent rainfall across parts of
00:58Wisconsin here as we head throughout the next 24 hours and then as we head into Friday once again on the backside of that front
01:03We'll see drier and cooler air. We'll continue to track that stay right here with AccuWeather ahead
01:08We'll have more updates coming up right after this