Four cities, Iowa/ill. (KWQC) – Southwest Henry County, Iowa, has been on a tornado warning until midnight Monday night.
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Central United States: As of 12:01 AM
12:00 a.m.: The storm is still heading northeast of Henry County, Iowa, but the tornado warning has been cancelled.
11:57 PM: KWQC TV-6 viewers reported power outages in Henry County, Iowa, as well as strong winds and gusts and landing of limbs.
11:56 pm: The tornado warning expires at 12 a.m. southwest of Henry County. The storm is weakening.
11:53 pm: The storm may be weakening. Wait for weather service update warning.
11:51 PM: Storm hook near Highway 218.
11:50 pm: Circulation on the southern edge of Pleasant Mountain.
11:49 pm: The storm is getting worse.
11:48 pm: The storm is moving northeast, near the intersection of Highway 218 and Highway 34.
11:45 pm: The rotation is located south of 265th Street in the South Mountain.
11:44 pm: The storm's footprint is shrinking, and the rotation is still there. The storm may still be a tornado.
11:43 pm: The storm heads to pleasant areas.
11:40 pm: The main area of rotation is located in the south of Pleasant Mountain.
11:37 pm: The people of Salem Mountain and 218 should protect their diet.
11:33 pm: The storm is described as a supercellular thunderstorm.
11:30 pm: Anyone between Pleasant and Mount Salem should be sheltered.
11:29 pm: Anyone in the north or west of Salem should be sheltered.
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