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After a week of temperatures skyrocketing past 100 degrees, the National Weather Service (NWS) at the Quad City Airport is reporting a cool front is moving into the area and
As students geared up for their first week of classes, extreme weather reaching temperatures over 100 degrees Fahrenheit hit Iowa City. Jim Hladik, a National Weather Service meteorologist, said Iowa City will receive several heat warnings through Thursday evening at 8 p.m. Despite the extreme heat, classes at the University of Iowa continued as normal..
Recent rains have alleviated drought conditions in some parts of the tri-state area, but experts warn that an impending hot spell could detract from recent gains.