Severe storms that formed in eastern Nebraska early this (Thursday) morning, raced eastward into southwest and western Iowa, pounding many areas with wind ranging from 55-to as high as 90-miles per hour, large hail and heavy rain that resulted in flash flooding. The National Weather Service Offices in Omaha/Valley, NE., and Des Moines, have compiled a chronology of the storm events and aftermath, reported by storm spotters, Automated and Persona…
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