Dozens of metrics are used to determine drought, which can make it complicated to measure and track. The new government dashboard makes it easier to track drought across the Mississippi River Basin.
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By Harshawn Ratanpal, - KBIA Environmental News Sep. 22, 2025 4:33 pm7h ago
Dozens of metrics are used to determine drought, which can make it complicated to measure and track. The new government dashboard makes it easier to track drought across the Mississippi River Basin.
Here’s what to know about the autumnal equinox -- when day and night last almost the same amount of time.
By MELINA WALLING and JOSHUA A. BICKEL - Associated Press
Agriculture Aug. 27, 2025 7:34 am26d ago
Across major corn-growing states, climate change is fueling conditions that make watching the corn grow a nail-biter for farmers. Factors like consistently high summer overnight temperatures, droughts and heavier-than-usual rains at the wrong time can all disrupt the plants’ pollination.
Weather Aug. 15, 2025 5:28 pm38d ago
Meteorologists with the National Weather Service are warning Eastern Iowans that triple-digit heat indexes are coming this weekend.
By SETH BORENSTEIN and M.K. WILDEMAN - Associated Press
Weather Aug. 12, 2025 1:20 pm41d ago
More than 70 million Americans sweated through the muggiest first two months of summer on record as climate change has noticeably dialed up the Eastern United States' humidity in recent decades, an Associated Press data analysis shows.
By Nick Hytrek, - Sioux City Journal
Weather Aug. 11, 2025 5:30 am42d ago
July 2025 was the second-wettest July on record for Iowa. It's a welcome change from the past four summers, when the region was dealing with ongoing drought conditions and experts like Iowa State Climatologist Justin Glisan were the bearers of bad news when it came to rainfall forecasts.
Derecho Anniversary Aug. 11, 2025 9:20 am42d ago
Five years ago, destructive prolonged wind gusts of up to 140 mph blew through Iowa, felling trees, flattening crops, ripping down power lines and tearing away building walls and roofs. It was the most costly thunderstorm in U.S. history. Derechos aren’t uncommon. What made this one so destructive? And how are derecho forecasts improving?
Weather Aug. 11, 2025 10:07 am42d ago
Several rounds of expected storms beginning Saturday evening through Monday morning are expected to drop widespread 3 to 5 inch rain totals, The National Weather Service predicts.
Environmental News Aug. 4, 2025 1:33 pm49d ago
The Iowa DNR had previously placed the alert through Friday due to thick smoke traveling south from Canadian wildfires
Environmental News Jul. 31, 2025 2:46 pm53d ago
The Iowa DNR has placed an air quality alert for much of the state due to “moderate to heavy” smoke conditions. The alert will likely be lifted at midnight on Friday.
By MARGERY A. BECK - Associated Press
Weather Jul. 29, 2025 2:21 pm55d ago
Strong storms that brought hurricane-force winds to an area stretching from the Upper Plains to the Midwest have been preliminarily classified by the National Weather Service as a derecho, defined as a long-lived line of storms with extreme winds.
Agriculture Jul. 25, 2025 7:33 am59d ago
Significant rainfall this month has continued to deplete drought conditions across Iowa. On Thursday, the U.S. Drought Monitor reported nearly 96 percent of the state is without any drought or abnormally dry conditions.
Weather Jul. 22, 2025 10:05 am62d ago
The National Weather Service is warning Iowans of “dangerously hot and humid conditions” coming to the region this week, forecasting the heat index could reach 110 degrees Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.
Weather Jul. 21, 2025 8:11 am63d ago
Following the deadly July Fourth flash flooding in central Texas, The Gazette spoke with Johnson County Emergency Management Coordinator Dave Wilson about emergency communications and how people can prepare themselves for natural disasters.
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