Thunderstorm Wind — Cherokee, Iowa
2025-06-29 · near Marcus, Cherokee, Iowa
Event narrative
Thunderstorm wind gusts removed numerous 6 inch diameter tree limbs as well as knocked down several trees around town.
Wider weather episode
A ridge rider pattern continued across the region, with a volatile but slightly capped environment in place heading into the evening of June 28. Remnant boundaries from convection the prior morning provided focus for the new storm development, which had up to 3000 J/kg MUCAPE and around 30 knots of effective shear. Storms remained fairly restrained in the Missouri River Valley fighting the warmest air aloft and weakest shear profiles. Storms coming from northeast South Dakota became the most organized, with a small bowing segment producing damaging winds up to around 65 mph. Other late night storms strengthened moving from far southeast South Dakota across northwest Iowa with wind gusts up to 80 mph.
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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1278804. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.