Iowa Weather Watch: Showers Possible Sunday in Carter Lake — Expect 90°F Heat and Wind by Midweek

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Carter Lake, Iowa – Thunderstorm chances return to western Iowa Sunday, with Carter Lake facing breezy conditions and scattered rain before summer heat settles in.

According to the National Weather Service in Omaha/Valley, a weak system may trigger isolated showers and storms Sunday, mainly after noon. While the chance of rain sits at 20%, gusty northwest winds up to 20 mph could make travel tricky along I-29 between Council Bluffs and Omaha. Highs will hover near 76°F before cooling down to 56°F Sunday night under mostly clear skies.

Monday [June 9] stays dry but turns breezier, with northwest winds up to 24 mph and a high of 77°F. Residents should secure lightweight outdoor items and stay alert during peak wind hours. Monday night dips to 54°F under clear skies.

Tuesday [June 10] brings a warm-up, with sunny skies and a high near 84°F. Winds ease slightly but remain active. Expect a mild night around 60°F before summer surges in.

Wednesday [June 11] hits 90°F with continued sunshine and south winds gusting up to 20 mph — the hottest day of the week. By Thursday [June 12], rain chances return with a 30% shot at showers and storms. Highs remain warm near 87°F.

⚠️ Summer Weather Alert: Expect breezy to windy days, rapid warming, and potential late-week storms. More advisories could follow.

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