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Early dismissals: See which Iowa schools are letting out early due to Tuesday's storms

Early dismissals: See which Iowa schools are letting out early due to Tuesday's storms
POWER LINES THERE. WELL, DOZENS OF CENTRAL IOWA SCHOOLS ARE LETTING OUT EARLY TODAY BECAUSE OF THE STORMS, INCLUDING DES MOINES, WEST DES MOINES, ANKENY AND WAUKEE. FOR THE MOST UP TO DATE INFORMATION, YOU CAN HEAD OVER TO vlog.COM. WE ALSO HAVE THA
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Early dismissals: See which Iowa schools are letting out early due to Tuesday's storms
Several central Iowa school districts are adjusting schedules and closing early due to the potential for more severe storms Tuesday afternoon.Interactive Radar | Weather Alerts | Latest forecastThe state's largest school district, Des Moines, is closing 2 hours early and has canceled evening activities. Newton, meanwhile, canceled classes Tuesday before they started. See our updated list of early dismissals here.Here’s how to make sure your phone provides severe weather alertsWhen storms are in the forecast, you want to make sure your mobile phone settings allow for alerts that warn you of severe weather.The U.S. Homeland Security Department says to check your phone's settings and ensure you have "Government Alerts" or "Emergency Alert Messages" enabled.You can keep track of the weather wherever you are with the vlog app: Apple | Google PlayWe'll send you weather alerts and you can track live radar right on your phone.

Several central Iowa school districts are adjusting schedules and closing early due to the potential for more severe storms Tuesday afternoon.

Interactive Radar | Weather Alerts | Latest forecast

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The state's largest school district, Des Moines, is closing 2 hours early and has canceled evening activities. Newton, meanwhile, canceled classes Tuesday before they started.

See our updated list of early dismissals here.

Here’s how to make sure your phone provides severe weather alerts

When storms are in the forecast, you want to make sure your mobile phone settings allow for alerts that warn you of severe weather.

The U.S. Homeland Security Department says to check your phone's settings and ensure you have "Government Alerts" or "Emergency Alert Messages" enabled.

You can keep track of the weather wherever you are with the vlog app: |

We'll send you weather alerts and you can track live radar right on your phone.