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A seismogram in the Des Moines metropolitan area recorded intense vibrations imparted by the strong winds associated with the derecho. After 8:00 a.m., the storm moved through Sioux City, Iowa, crossing the Big Sioux River and entering western Iowa. Heating associated with the daytime hours made for warmer conditions near the ground, allowing ...
The final 2020 Des Moines Register/Mediacom Poll was conducted Oct. 26-29, 2020, just days ahead of the Nov. 3, 2020 election. The results showed then-President Donald Trump leading in the state ...
One of the most powerful inland hurricanes, known as a derecho, on record left over $11 billion of estimated damage and millions of Midwestern lives turned upside down. ... 2020, in Cedar Rapids ...
Iowa has a mixed record in the last four presidential elections, breaking for Barack Obama in both 2008 and 2012, while Trump won it in 2016 and again in 2020. The new poll finds women in the ...
Trump won the state 53.1% to Biden's 44.9%. Prior to this election, most news organizations had considered Iowa as either leaning towards Trump or a tossup. As was the case in Ohio, this election has confirmed Iowa's trend from a Midwestern swing state toward the GOP column, the same trend as neighboring Missouri starting in 2008.
The Democratic National Committee has determined that candidates may qualify for the first two Democratic primary debates either by polling at 1% or higher in at least three national or early-state (Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada, and South Carolina) polls sponsored or conducted by designated organizations (in different regions if by the same organization) published after January 1, 2019, up ...
The derecho caused widespread wind damage from Iowa to Indiana, according to a post on X from NOAA. @NOAA 's #GOES16 🛰️ caught the destructive #derecho that swept across the Midwest yesterday ...
March 24 - First confirmed covid-19 death in Iowa [3] May 4 - Body of missing person Abdullahi "Abdi" Sharif found in the Des Moines River [4] August 10 - Iowa derecho: Winds reached up to 140 mph causing damages to buildings, power outages and closures across the state.