National Weather Service United States Department of Commerce

Conditions are favorable for the development of short-lived funnel clouds over northeastern Iowa through late afternoon today. These funnels rarely pose a threat to life or property. However, if a funnel reaches the surface, it is a tornado and property damage and injury to person could result. Please report any funnel clouds or tornadoes promptly to the National Weather Service.
Independence Day is shaping up to see another round of thunderstorms, favored during the afternoon and evening hours. These storms will be more scattered in nature and some areas may stay completely dry through the day. The main risk from these storms--aside from lightning--will be locally heavy rainfall with pockets of 1-2+ inches of rain. These storms may last well into the overnight, but confidence in this aspect of the forecast is on the lower side. Temperatures will be seasonal with highs in the low to mid-80s.
Here is a breakdown of the temperature and precipitation potential forecast for Independence Day for larger cities across the region. The best threat for showers and storms will be during the afternoon and evening hours.
Look for seasonal temperatures and drier conditions as we end the holiday weekend with warmer weather on the horizon towards midweek.