Iowa Weather Jolts From Wintry-Spring Directly Into Hot, Humid Summer

Statewide Iowa — By most accounts, it’s been a miserable spring in Iowa, with chilly temperatures, plentiful rain and even a few late season snow storms, but forecasters say a big change is coming in a few days.

After another cool, drizzly day Friday, National Weather Service meteorologist Brad Small says we’ll be skipping from wearing coats and gloves directly to shorts and t-shirts.

By Tuesday and Wednesday, high temps across Iowa’s southern half may be climbing into the mid and upper 80s to near 90. Small says it’s a big change in a short time.

Small warns the arrival of this warming trend may include a higher risk of hazardous weather.

We may experience that Iowa weather phenomenon next week of running both the heater and the air conditioner on the same day.

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