Overview
- Regional and national outlooks Saturday keep a multi-day severe threat in place, with Level 3 enhanced areas flagged in parts of Iowa Sunday night into Monday and in northern Oklahoma on Monday.
- Following Friday night's storms, Iowa logged more than an inch of rain in several towns, including Sac City at 1.18 inches, alongside reports of hail and damaging winds.
- Saturday brings scattered severe chances, with evening storms possible near Omaha and a marginal hail threat focused over western Oklahoma.
- Forecasters expect discrete supercells capable of very large hail and tornadoes, and the Storm Prediction Center warns of an increasing chance for strong to intense tornadoes Monday from central Kansas into northern Oklahoma.
- Repeated rounds of storms could train over the same areas and cause localized flash flooding, and officials urge people to plan for evening and overnight warnings and to keep multiple ways to receive alerts.