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Weekend weather – Black Hawk Lake Wildlife Management Area
This weekend
See Black Hawk Lake Wildlife Management Area weather this weekend.
Partly cloudy, afternoon clear.
Morning temperature of 19 °C, afternoon 31°, evening 26° and night 21°.
Partly cloudy, afternoon clear.
Morning temperature of 67 degrees, afternoon 88°, evening 79° and night 70°.
Rain, morning cloudy.
Morning temperature of 21 °C, afternoon 23°, evening 21° and night 20°.
Rain, morning cloudy.
Morning temperature of 70 degrees, afternoon 74°, evening 70° and night 69°.
Clear, night mostly clear.
Morning temperature of 16 °C, afternoon 25°, evening 21° and night 18°.
Clear, night mostly clear.
Morning temperature of 61 degrees, afternoon 78°, evening 70° and night 65°.
Next weekend
See Black Hawk Lake Wildlife Management Area weather next weekend.
Morning cloudy, afternoon light rain, evening and night thunderstorms.
Morning temperature of 17 °C, afternoon 24°, evening 19° and night 16°.
Morning cloudy, afternoon light rain, evening and night thunderstorms.
Morning temperature of 63 degrees, afternoon 76°, evening 67° and night 61°.
Light rain, morning thunderstorms, night partly cloudy.
Morning temperature of 14 °C, afternoon 21°, evening 17° and night 14°.
Light rain, morning thunderstorms, night partly cloudy.
Morning temperature of 58 degrees, afternoon 70°, evening 63° and night 58°.
Partly cloudy.
Morning temperature of 16 °C, afternoon 25°, evening 21° and night 18°.
Partly cloudy.
Morning temperature of 61 degrees, afternoon 78°, evening 70° and night 65°.
Nearest Observations
Carroll
Dewpoint 15° 59°
Rel. hum. 40 %
Feels like +30° 86°
Pressure 1010 hPa 29.8 inHg 757.7 mmHg
Visibility 16000 m 10 mi
9 minutes ago
Storm Lake
Dewpoint 14° 57°
Rel. hum. 38 %
Feels like +30° 86°
Pressure 1011 hPa 29.8 inHg 757.9 mmHg
Visibility 16000 m 10 mi
29 minutes ago
Denison
Dewpoint 17° 63°
Rel. hum. 46 %
Feels like +31° 88°
Pressure 1010 hPa 29.8 inHg 757.7 mmHg
Visibility -- m -- mi
29 minutes ago
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