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Heavy rain caused flooding issues in Ames and rotation was observed in clouds around the Iowa Speedway in Newton while the area was under a tornado warning. Fans sheltered in place ahead of the Sukup IndyCar Race weekend at the track, and practice on Friday was cancelled.
Last weekend’s Duck Creek flood poured straight into Davenport's Junge Park, soaking an estimated $10,000 in Scott County Little League softball equipment. Coach and board member Steve Dooley said catcher’s masks,
Heavy rain caused flooding issues in Ames and rotation was observed in clouds around the Iowa Speedway in Newton as the area was under a tornado warning. All watches and warnings have expired for central Iowa, but major flooding continues in some eastern Iowa communities after heavy rain and possible tornadoes.
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Flash floods warnings hit Davenport, Iowa, after 3+ inches of rain Friday. Roads flooded, cars stranded, and more rain is expected through the day.
Tiffany's Treasures shared the flooding on her Facebook page Friday night, which prompted people to help. Several items had to be thrown away due to damage.
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KCRG on MSNFlash flooding impacts homes and businesses in DavenportDAVENPORT, Iowa (WQAD) - Heavy rain led to flash flooding in Davenport on Friday, WQAD reports. There were multiple reports of stalled vehicles, water entering the first floors of businesses, and thousands of people without power. Outside of one apartment complex, the water was waist-deep.
A flash flood emergency was declared in Davenport, Iowa, and surrounding areas Friday as heavy rainfall inundated the area.
Additional dangerous flash flooding incidents are likely in the coming days as high humidity, daytime heat and storm systems interact from the Atlantic Seaboard to the Plains, Gulf coast and Southwest.
Chelsey Appleby says she and her family are now homeless after this weekend’s storm caused her water pipe to burst. She says her basement wall caved in, and her home could possibly collapse due to the damage.
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