00:00I am here in Osceola, Iowa, where we are tracking yet again another severe weather threat this
00:06evening across southern Iowa. And right now we are watching storms that are beginning to develop
00:11off to my west here. Some little blips on radar, starting to show some darkening skies off to my
00:18west. And then further to my north, we've already got a couple of severe warned supercells up there
00:23that are severe warned for hail and damaging winds. But now we are targeting storms a little
00:28bit further south from those storms to the north. Storms that these storms that are firing off to
00:32my west and any of that fire further to the south southwest and that can move across southern
00:38Iowa where a boundary is in place could pose a risk for all hazards. Supercells capable of large
00:44damaging hail, strong winds and tornadoes will be possible. Now it does look like we could get one
00:49large supercell from this cluster of cells that's trying to form now. And that supercell will march
00:55across southern Iowa through the evening. Now if you find yourself in the path of the storm, do take
01:01caution with those watches and warnings. Be prepared to get into your safety spot. Reporting for AccuWeather,
01:07I'm Aaron Jajak.
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