Iowa has seen some tragic tornadoes over the years, but one in particular is remembered as infamous. It was an F5 twister that destroyed nearly everything in an Iowa town.
In Iowa, we must have our priorities. A trending video is a great example. The internet is in disbelief that an Iowa TV station cut away from a golf tournament for tornado coverage.
After a relatively slow start to the spring storm season, multiple tornadoes were reported across many parts of Iowa Sunday afternoon and evening. Here's video of a twister that struck Pella, Iowa including some of the damage it caused.
The afternoon of May 25, 2008 many Iowa residents noticed the sky had turned an eerie shade of green. That was the first sign that something bad was potentially imminent. By the time the day was over, a 43-mile path of destruction would be all that was left after a F5 tornado destroyed many communities in central and eastern Iowa.
There's a chance that portions of Iowa may be hit with some severe weather this afternoon.
Thunderstorm activity this far in 2021 has also been EXTREMELY quiet. So far this year only three T-storm warnings have been issued from the Des Moines office of the National Weather Service. That’s t...
If you were around 53 years ago, this day is one that you may remember and probably would like to forget. It was this day in 1968 that one of the worst tornado outbreaks in Iowa history devastated the state.
During 2020, photographer and filmmaker Dustin Farrell spent the storm chasing season by putting on more than 38,000 miles to chase down Mother Nature's Fury.
On his official YouTube Channel he said that he chased and recorded so many storms that it took two months to edit all of the raw footage, adding:
We captured over 400 shots in the Summer of 2020...