Severe Tornado Threat Looms Over Central Iowa

A confirmed tornado was reported near Ames, Iowa, prompting multiple tornado warnings across central Iowa. The National Weather Service has warned residents of the dangers posed by flying debris and the risk of damage to property. With severe thunderstorms also threatening the area, residents are advised to take immediate shelter. The storm is expected to impact several towns shortly, and officials emphasize the importance of seeking cover, especially at night when tornadoes can be hard to see. Stay informed and safe during this severe weather event.
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Tornado Activity Reported Near Ames, Iowa


On Thursday evening, a tornado was confirmed near Ames, Iowa, as multiple tornado warnings were issued for central Iowa, affecting regions such as Des Moines, West Des Moines, and Ankeny. The National Weather Service in Des Moines reported that the tornado was detected over Huxley, approximately 7 miles south of Ames, at 7:38 PM CDT, moving northeast at a speed of 45 mph. Authorities indicated that this tornado was damaging, with law enforcement confirming its presence on the ground. The storm was anticipated to affect Ames, Nevada, and Cambridge shortly thereafter.


Officials warned that flying debris could pose a significant risk to individuals without adequate shelter, particularly mobile homes, which were at high risk of destruction. Damage to roofs, vehicles, and trees was also likely. The warning encompassed parts of northeastern Polk, southwestern Story, and southeastern Boone counties, specifically along Interstate 35 between mile markers 98 and 118.


In a separate alert issued at 7:39 PM CDT, meteorologists cautioned about another severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado near the Jordan Creek Town Center, moving northeast at 40 mph. This storm also threatened to generate quarter-size hail and potential tornado activity. The second warning affected a broad area, including Des Moines, West Des Moines, Urbandale, Johnston, Clive, Windsor Heights, and Ankeny, with impacts expected between 7:45 PM and 8:00 PM. Additional locations at risk included Merle Hay Mall, Valley West Mall, Drake Stadium, Principal Park, and the Iowa Events Center.


The National Weather Service urged residents to seek immediate shelter, highlighting that tornadoes can be challenging to spot at night and advising against waiting for visual confirmation before taking cover.