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A Funnel Cloud Over Drake Stadium: A Polk County Tornado Warning Triggers a Past-Midnight Drake Alert

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Confirmed Threat

Just after midnight on Saturday, April 27, 2024, the National Weather Service issued a tornado warning for Polk County after a funnel cloud was spotted directly over Drake Stadium on the Drake University campus in Des Moines. Drake activated tornado sirens campus-wide and issued a Drake Alert directing the community to shelter in place. The warning came during a historic April 2024 tornado outbreak that produced 41 tornadoes in Iowa — a state record for the month.

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Institution
Drake University
Private R2 · IA
~4,500 studentsDrake Alert
Confirmed Timeline

Alert Sequence

2 messages in sequence

Some alert texts below are approximate reconstructions from news coverage, not confirmed verbatim transcripts. Reconstructed texts are shown in italic with a dashed border. Verified verbatim texts have a solid border and are marked accordingly.

INITIAL ALERTSMS
Drake Alert: A Tornado Warning is in effect for Polk County. A funnel cloud has been reported over Drake Stadium. Take shelter immediately on the lowest floor or in a designated severe-weather shelter. Stay away from windows.

This text has been reconstructed from news coverage and may not reflect the exact original wording.

Reconstructed; the location detail ('funnel cloud over Drake Stadium'), the Polk County tornado warning trigger, and the take-shelter instruction match Drake's standard severe-weather alert template
Naming Drake Stadium specifically ties the alert to a campus landmark and helps students immediately understand the threat geography
Past-midnight timing meant most students were asleep in residence halls when the warning triggered — a stress test for the late-night reach of Drake Alert's push, SMS, and siren channels
ALL CLEARSMS
Drake Alert: The Tornado Warning for Polk County has been lifted. The immediate threat has passed. Severe thunderstorms continue in the area; remain alert. No tornado touched down on Drake's campus.

This text has been reconstructed from news coverage and may not reflect the exact original wording.

Reconstructed; confirmed details include the lifting of the warning, the continued severe-thunderstorm activity, and the absence of tornado touchdown on Drake's campus
Explicitly noting 'No tornado touched down on Drake's campus' is reassuring; the destructive April 26 EF2 tornado that hit Pleasant Hill east of Des Moines had occurred the previous evening, outside Drake's immediate area
The all-clear was issued promptly after NWS lifted the warning, reflecting Drake's coordination with the National Weather Service Des Moines office
Context

Background

Drake University is a private R2 doctoral institution in Des Moines, Iowa with about 4,500 students. Severe thunderstorms swept across central Iowa across the night of Friday-Saturday, April 26-27, 2024, as part of a historic tornado outbreak that ultimately produced 41 tornadoes in the state in April 2024 — a state record for the month. Friday evening's storms produced an EF2 tornado in Pleasant Hill east of Des Moines and knocked out power to more than 10,400 utility customers. Then, at approximately 12:20 AM CDT on Saturday April 27, storm spotters reported a funnel cloud directly over Drake Stadium, prompting the National Weather Service to issue a tornado warning for Polk County. Drake activated tornado sirens across campus and issued a Drake Alert directing the community to shelter immediately. No tornado touched down on Drake's campus. The Iowa outbreak that weekend also produced the violent Greenfield tornado, an EF4 that killed five people about 70 miles southwest of Des Moines on April 26. Drake's tornado-response procedures — designed for an institution in the heart of Tornado Alley — were stress-tested across consecutive nights of severe weather, with some students subsequently raising questions about residence-hall communications timing.
Analysis

Key Findings

A funnel cloud directly over Drake Stadium triggered an exceptionally locally-named tornado warning — a rare alignment of NWS warning geography with a campus landmark
Drake's April 27 alert was one of the most consequential tornado warnings in the university's recent history but did not result in a campus touchdown — a successful preparedness outcome that nonetheless raised procedural questions
The April 26-27, 2024 weekend tornado outbreak across Iowa contributed to a state-record 41 April tornadoes — context that shaped the campus's institutional preparation and raised the urgency of every Drake Alert that weekend
Subsequent student-newspaper coverage in The Times-Delphic raised concerns about whether residence-hall communications matched the urgency of the meteorological situation, illustrating how every weather alert gets evaluated retrospectively against community experience
Outcome
No tornado touched down on the Drake University campus, though a funnel cloud was confirmed by spotters directly over Drake Stadium. The previous evening (April 26), a confirmed EF2 tornado had touched down in Pleasant Hill, east of Des Moines, causing damage to at least 18 homes and leaving more than 10,400 utility customers in the metro without power. Drake's tornado-shelter procedures were activated successfully, though [some students later raised questions](https://timesdelphic.com/8822/features/in-tornado-alley-is-drakes-procedure-safe/) about whether residence-hall communications had been timely.
Provenance

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Added May 2026Updated May 2026Via ingestion