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Travelpro black friday (2023): review of early luggage, suitcase sets, weekender bags & more offers researched by saver trends.

Black Friday experts at Saver Trends track any early Travelpro deals and offers for Black Friday 2023, highlighting any deals on luggage and bags.

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How to prepare for the best Black Friday and Cyber Monday travel bargains

Jordan Waller

For 2023, Black Friday, Cyber Monday and Travel Tuesday are no longer just stand-alone days of sales; instead they have become more like a month-long frenzy of deals ... if you know where to look.

Whether you have your eye on a sweet rate for a high-end hotel suite, want to save cash on transatlantic airfare, bag a great deal on Brightline tickets or simply snag a good price on a pair of designer sunglasses or luggage, there's something for everyone.

But with so many deals flying around, finding the right one for you can be overwhelming. Here's how to navigate your way through this year's Black Friday deals and maximize your savings.

Related: These are the best credit cards for shopping online

When is Black Friday, Cyber Monday and Travel Tuesday?

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As the sales period has evolved, knowing when to grab a bargain can be confusing.

Generally speaking, there are three main days of sales in 2023:

  • Black Friday (Nov. 24)
  • Cyber Monday (Nov. 27)
  • Travel Tuesday (Nov. 28)

Traditionally, Black Friday is best for getting deals in-store; however, each year, we've seen more and more online deals and sales. A worthwhile tip is to check both in-store and online pricing if you can before buying anything.

Cyber Monday occurs on the Monday after Black Friday and is when most companies release deals online. However, it's not uncommon for companies to launch deals even earlier. A good example is Amazon, which will launch its Black Friday sales early on Nov. 17, or Walmart, which began its Black Friday sales on Nov. 9.

Meanwhile, Travel Tuesday is the day after Cyber Monday and is when we see airlines, hotels, cruise operators and other travel companies release flash sales and other deals they haven't already shared.

Here's a run-through of other key Black Friday sale dates to put on your calendar:

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  • Amazon : Black Friday sales will run Nov. 17-27.
  • Best Buy: Early deals are already live, but Best Buy's official Black Friday sales will run Nov. 17-25, and Cyber Monday sales will be Nov. 25-27.
  • Target: Early Black Friday sales are already live and run to Thanksgiving Weekend with new deals in-store every Sunday of November, which you can preview here . They'll also have a Holiday Price Match service if they offer a better deal on an item between now and Dec. 24, so keep those receipts.
  • Walmart: The first wave of Walmart sales began on Nov. 8, with in-store deals on Nov. 10. There'll be a second online wave on Nov. 22 and more in-store on Nov. 24. Now might be a good time to sign up for Walmart+ .
  • Costco: Early Black Friday deals will run Nov. 13-27, and you can preview them here . Official online Black Friday weekend deals run Nov. 24-27; you can preview them here .

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  • Virgin Hotels: Up to 30% off bookings made between Nov. 13 and Dec. 31. ( Virgin Hotels Las Vegas , anybody?)
  • Rosewood Hotels & Resorts: 30% off best available rate for bookings between Nov. 24-28. Stays of at least five nights can save up to 50%. If you've ever had a hankering for Rosewood London or even Rosewood Baha Mar , now's the time.
  • World of Hyatt: Save 20% on bookings at more than 900 World of Hyatt Hotels between now and Dec. 5 by using promo code: STAYNOW.
  • The Standard Hotels: Up to 35% off stays booked between Nov. 24-28.
  • Sandals Resorts & Beaches Resorts: Up to a $750 air credit and up to a $250 resort credit on vacations of seven or more nights at select properties with promo code: GOB2023 on bookings made between Nov. 13 and Dec 21.
  • Freehand and Generator Hotels: Second night free on bookings made between Nov. 21-27 with promo code: BLACKFRIYAY.
  • Kimpton Hotels and Restaurants: Up to 20% off three or more nights when booked by Dec. 31.
  • Expedia and Booking.com: Up to 30% off stays booked between Nov. 16-29.

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  • Celebrity Cruises : Up to 75% off second guest booking and up to $300 onboard credit. Now through Dec. 5 on sailings until April 30, 2026.
  • Holland America Line : Up to 30% off cruise-only fares on various itineraries booked between Nov. 17 and Dec. 1.
  • Hurtigruten: Save up to 50% on cruises to Antarctica, Galapagos Islands, Greenland and more, bookings made by Nov. 30.
  • Royal Caribbean: Currently running a Black Friday preview sale offering 30% off all cruises and kids sail free. Offer valid on bookings through to Dec. 4.

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  • Priority Pass Black Friday deal : Up to 30% off Priority Pass membership from now until Dec. 3.

What travel deals have we seen on Black Friday, Cyber Monday and Travel Tuesday?

Not every Black Friday travel deal will be one to drop everything for and book, but there are always noteworthy exceptions.

For example, a few years ago, on Cyber Monday, Expedia offered 90% off of hotels booked through their mobile app.

In previous years JetBlue has offered promo codes for $100 off of flights and up to $400 off of JetBlue Vacations packages. Spirit Airlines has offered one-way flights starting at $20.21. Frontier Airlines has also discounted flights by 99%. Alaska Airlines also ran a $29 fare sale last year.

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Many international airlines also offer Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals. For instance, Air Canada last year offered up to 30% discount on fares. Likewise, Qatar Airways has participated, offering a 10% discount on newly booked flights. British Airways also often has significant discounts for its travel packages.

Last year we saw savings of up to 40% with Omni Hotels and Resorts, MSC Cruises and Holland America.

While theme parks like Disney don't always participate in Black Friday-specific sales, others do. For example, in 2020, we saw Legoland offer up to 50% off passes, and Universal Orlando also ran a buy-two-get-two-days free deal.

On the hotel front, Fairmont has sold eGift cards at a 20% discount. And those looking to purchase an annual Clear membership have also had chances to save $40 during past Black Friday sales.

How to find Black Friday travel deals and maximize your savings

Black Friday and Cyber Monday travel deals have already started popping up, though the intensity and frequency of the deals will only increase as Thanksgiving approaches.

The best outcome for shopping Black Friday travel deals is when you are able to double or even triple dip your savings. In addition to finding the deal itself, you might also be able to earn extra cash back or bonus points. This applies to merchandise purchases as well.

Here are some top tips for staying ahead of the curve so you can pounce on the best deals as they're released and also make some additional savings.

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Follow the right social media accounts and email newsletters

Subscribe to email lists for every airline, hotel brand, car rental company, rail operator and more that you're interested in. As a rule of thumb, if the brand also has a loyalty program, you should sign up for that, too. Special deals are often released to members that aren't accessible to the general public.

For example, if you're interested in deals from Royal Caribbean , JetBlue Airways and Hyatt , be sure you're on their respective email lists.

You should also follow the travel brands you care about on social media platforms such as Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and TikTok, as the companies often promote special savings on their accounts.

But don't just stop there. You should also make sure you're signed up for booking sites like Expedia and airfare sites like Skyscanner, which will likely flag drops in prices or special offers that they're running.

TPG will share curated lists of Black Friday deals for cruises , airlines, hotels, travel gear and more, too, so remember to follow the TPG social channels and subscribe to the free TPG daily newsletter .

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Set price alerts for dream trips

One additional way to find Black Friday travel deals (at least for airfare) is to let the deals come to you. This may not work for all deals, but setting a price alert for a flight you know you want to take is a great way to get notified of price drops without having to constantly scour the web for savings.

There are some early Black Friday deals already out there, so we recommend getting these tips into action as soon as possible if you want to be able to shop the broadest selection of offers.

Check historical pricing

Just because a Black Friday or Cyber Monday travel deal pops into your email doesn't necessarily mean it is a deal.

It's not unheard of to see some hotels offer promotions that aren't actually cheaper than member rates or ongoing AAA rates. Double-check member rates and any loyalty program savings before you book.

It's wise to think through where you want to go now, then see what the regular prices are for everything from hotels to flights for the destination you are most interested in. This way, you'll be better positioned to judge just how much of a deal something truly is.

Airfare deals can be subject to seasonality and hidden fees, such as charges for checked bags. Use Google Flight's historical pricing feature to understand whether the offered deal is a good saving or whether adding things like checked bags will wipe out any savings.

Finally, sites like Amazon regularly see prices yo-yo throughout the year, and they don't always save their best deals for Black Friday or Prime Day. If you're buying from Amazon, we recommend using a site like Camelcamelcamel.com , which tracks historical shifts in pricing. You can also use the site to set alerts on specific products you want to buy,

Use online shopping portals

Many travel companies are part of an online shopping portal , and if you book through a shopping portal, you can earn something in return, such as extra points, miles or cash back.

To get the most bang for your buck, use a shopping portal aggregator like CashbackMonitor.com or Evreward.com to see which portal has the best return — since payouts can vary from day to day.

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You won't find all travel companies on sites like Rakuten, but it's worth looking there, too, especially since many shopping portals will offer an increased payout during the Black Friday and Cyber Monday period.

For example, let's say you are booking a trip with IHG . Often, you'll find that you can earn cash back for stays at select properties by first starting at the Rakuten shopping portal. While rates are typically around 3%, we've seen promotions climb to as much as 20% cash back.

Marriott , Hertz, Hawaiian Airlines , Qatar Airways, Expedia and British Airways are just some of the other travel companies that can be found in these booking portals.

Check your Amex Offers

Amex Offers is one of our favorite ways to save money on purchases, and you can easily save hundreds of dollars each year by applying Amex Offers to bookings.

Travel-related Amex Offers pop up regularly, especially during Black Friday and Cyber Monday travel bookings. Do remember, however, that you must use your targeted American Express credit card when paying after adding the offer to your card to take advantage of these special offers.

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If you have multiple American Express credit cards, you'll want to look through all your accounts, as you might see different offers per card.

Also, keep in mind that a purchase must actually go through by the expiration date. So, if you make a hotel reservation at the Grand Hyatt Vail for next March and don't pay when you book, the statement credit won't be triggered.

Use the right credit cards

In addition to paying attention to Amex Offers and similar deals via credit card issuers, it's important to ensure you're always using the best travel credit card possible when finalizing any travel-related reservation. This is so you receive extra perks, such as automatic travel protection or bonus points, for every purchase.

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Two of our favorite cards for travel purchases are the Chase Sapphire Reserve and the Chase Sapphire Preferred Card .

With these cards, you'll earn bonus points for each dollar spent on travel (excluding when you're using the Reserve's $300 travel credit) and receive top-notch travel protection benefits. This will come in handy in case you get sick before a trip and need to cancel, incur a delay while sitting at the airport or need to be evacuated in case of an emergency.

Use the ability to rebook to your advantage

In many situations, you can refund your airline tickets or hotel booking within 24 hours of making your reservation, so it's often best to err on the side of booking first and double-check all the details later if you don't want to miss out. This is especially true for booking sites that offer significantly discounted promotions for only a limited number of reservations.

Even if you aren't in the market for a new trip right now, you may find it possible to save on your trip if you rebook any flights or hotels you've already locked in at a lower Black Friday travel deal price.

With many hotels and airlines offering flexible cancellation policies these days, it is easy to cancel and rebook in some cases if the flight you have already booked goes on sale. Some carriers, such as Southwest Airlines , even allow you to re-price a fare without going through the process of canceling and rebooking your flights.

Don't wait too long

When you find a great deal, particularly with airfare or hotel bookings, you won't want to sleep on them when they happen, as they're often in short supply, so you'll need to be ready to act when they appear.

Know your upcoming availability and travel budget so you can quickly know if a deal works for you. If you need to text eight people and wait for them to talk to their families, check their time-off schedules and ponder the trip, you could easily miss out.

Once those deals are released, you'll need to act within minutes (in some cases) to succeed in booking them, so having a general idea of where you want to go and possible dates you can travel will help make it possible to pull the trigger immediately.

Bottom line

Although Black Friday, Cyber Monday and Travel Tuesday deals aren't all live yet, you'll want to start planning now to get the top offers.

For now, start by opting in to the email lists for the travel companies you are most interested in and following them on social media (along with TPG). Keep your eyes peeled for any deals launched ahead of Black Friday itself.

Don't forget to use a credit card that will help you maximize your purchase, and make sure you browse online shopping portals, Amex Offers and similar sites so you can keep as much money in your pocket as possible this holiday season.

The best Black Friday travel deals on flights and hotels

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Black Friday is still in effect, and though the occasion usually calls on us to shop for discounted gifts and gadgets, there are also ways to save on travel with special deals on flights, hotels, car rentals, and the like.

Sites like Expedia , Hotels.com , CruiseCritic , and more are running promos when you schedule a trip with them today, so if you're already planning an escape from the winter doldrums, we've rounded up a guide to popular sites you can book and save with.  Pro tip: If you're planning a flight, it's worth noting that you should avoid leaving on a Saturday, as this tends to be the most expensive day to fly. Leaving on a Wednesday and returning on a Thursday is likely the least busy and least costly window for air travel. For helpful tips on savvy traveling, read more cheap flight hacks from a frequent traveler .

Before taking off on your next adventure, you'd better be sure to have the right equipment. We've compiled the top suitcases on sale in our best Black Friday luggage round-up. Also check out our mainstay guides to the best luggage and best travel backpacks , so you can stay organized and focus on enjoying your trip. 

Best Black Friday travel deals 

Expedia When you create an Expedia OneKey membership by signing up with your email, you can save 30% or more on select hotels when you book by November 29 and travel by the end of 2024.

Hotels.com Hotels.com is a part of the Expedia group's network, so there's lots of overlap between the sites' offerings. With a OneKey membership, Hotels.com is offering 30% off or more with Member Prices on select hotels when you book by November 29, 2023, and travel by December 31, 2024.

CruiseCritic Now until November 26, get up to 30% off on cruise lines including Holland America Line, MSC Cruises, Atlas Ocean Voyages, and more. 

Fox Rent A Car Now until midnight Sunday, November 25, you can reserve a 2024 car, SUV, or minivan for pick up at all USA Corporate locations between January 1 to April 30, 2024, for up to 51% off. 

AirBnB Though the site isn't running any special Black Friday promotions, an AirBnB gift card never expires and makes for a great gift for any wanderlust-driven loved ones on your holiday shopping list. 

Caesars If you're booking a trip to "Sin City," Caesars compiles the top hotels in Las Vegas in one place, as well as discounts on shows and attractions. Their promotions page lists codes you can enter to save on rooms when you book before midnight, November 29. 

Going.com Formerly known as "Scott's Cheap Flights," Going.com is also not among the sites hosting Black Friday promotions, but in our experience, it's a helpful alert tool for fluctuating flight costs. See more in our full explainer on Scott's Cheap Flights memberships .

Skyscanner Skyscanner's Black Friday edit includes highly discounted rates on hotel rooms across the globe. 

Kayak Kayak highlights one of the best deals on their radar from the Fontainebleu Luxury Resort , where if you book at least a 2-night stay before November 29, you can save up to 50%. 

Collective Retreats From now until 5 pm on November 28, you can score deals on overnight stays in the luxury Collective Governors Island, Collective Vail, and Collective Hill Country locations. For every stay, Collective Retreats plants one tree in their dedicated effort to combat deforestation. 

AirCanada AirCanada's Seat Sale includes deals on flights to Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean, South America, Asia, Australia, New Zealand, and others when you book by November 26, 2023 and travel between November 27, 2023 and June 30, 2024.

Exodus Travels Until November 30, 2023, you can use the code BF2024 to book a guided adventure with a focus on hiking, biking, wildlife, and cultural immersion expeditions for 20% off. 

IHG The best deals from IHG are found on their app, available via the App Store or Google Play . You automatically get 500 points when you create an account, and from now until November 28, 2023, you can save 20% at participating hotels when you stay by April 30, 2024. 

Aer Lingus A round-trip flight to Ireland has never been more in reach than during Aer Lingus' Black Friday Sale. Book by November 29 and travel before March 31, 2024, for up to $100 off economy class or up to $200 business class.

Qatar Airways Book a flight online or via the Qatar Airways mobile app (available on the App Store or Google Play ) by midnight November 24, 2023, to get up to $350 off in Business Class and up to $150 off in Economy Class. This deal applies when you travel between December 30, 2023, and October 31, 2024, and only on return flights until January 21, 2024.

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Everyone knows that Black Friday brings the biggest deals on must-have clothing, home decor , kitchen finds, and more. But November is a long time away, and there’s spring shopping that needs to be done now. Luckily, you don’t have to wait months to save big thanks to QVC’s massive Friends & Family sale happening through April 29 at 12 a.m. ET—with some of the lowest prices on items that you’ll see all year.

You can find deep discounts on spring and summer fashion, including breezy wide-leg jumpsuits , comfy Ryka sneakers , and lightweight lounge sets that are good for relaxing or traveling. QVC also has markdowns on home items like decor and kitchen essentials worth snagging. Grab an indoor/outdoor rug to warm up your space for less, or replace old cookware with popular pans from Our Place . Remember, there are just a few more days to shop, so grab the pieces you’re eyeing before prices go back up.

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Columbia University says it has banned student protester who said 'Zionists don't deserve to live'

Image: Pro-Palestinian Protests Continue At Columbia University In New York City

Columbia University said Friday that it has banned a student protest leader from campus after a video resurfaced Thursday that showed the student saying Zionists "don't deserve to live."

A university spokesperson said the student, Khymani James, has been "banned from campus." The university did not provide any further details on the circumstances surrounding the ban or offer any information on disciplinary proceedings.

In a statement Friday night about the ongoing protests, Columbia officials said a person whose "vile videos" had recently surfaced has been banned.

"Chants, signs, taunts, and social media posts from our own students that mock and threaten to 'kill' Jewish people are totally unacceptable, and Columbia students who are involved in such incidents will be held accountable," the statement said.

James, a junior and member of the group Columbia University Apartheid Divest, or CUAD, and a self-identified spokesperson for the student encampment at Columbia, is seen making the comments in a clip of the video verified by NBC News.

"Zionists, they don't deserve to live comfortably, let alone, Zionists don't deserve to live," James said in the video, which has been circulating on social media.

"The same way we're very comfortable accepting that Nazis don't deserve to live, fascists don't deserve to live, racists don't deserve to live, Zionists, they shouldn't live in this world," James added.

The resurfaced video comes amid a wave of pro-Palestinian encampments and protests against Israel's war against Hamas in Gaza that have been established on college campuses across the United States. The demonstrations have, at times, resulted in arrests and some pro-Palestinian and pro-Israel protesters have clashed. Jewish students have also reported instances of antisemitism.

Talks between protesters and administrators about dismantling the encampment at Columbia, which has been in place since April 17, are ongoing, the university has said. Protesters there and on other campuses have called on schools to divest from companies that do business with Israel.

James, who uses he/she/they pronouns, said in a statement posted to X on Friday that their comments were "wrong" and that they "regret" them, adding "every member of our community deserves to feel safe without qualification."

James added that they wish they had said instead that, "Zionism is an ideology that necessitates the genocide of Palestinian people. I oppose that in the strongest terms."

According to the Anti-Defamation League , "Zionism is the movement for the self-determination and statehood for the Jewish people in their ancestral homeland, the land of Israel."

It does not necessarily refer to Jewish people as a whole, as Jews do not have to be Zionists.

James said in the statement that the comments were made before they were involved with CUAD and that both it and the Gaza Solidarity Encampment "have made clear" that their comments on the video "are not in line with the CUAD community guidelines."

"Those words do not represent CUAD," James said. "They also do not represent me."

It’s unclear whether James is still serving a a spokesperson. James did not appear to be at the protests Friday.

CUAD said in an Instagram post earlier Friday that James' "words in January do not reflect his views, our values, nor the encampment's community agreements" and that the group remains "committed to our peaceful protest and will continue to call for the University to divest from the Israel's brutal genocide against Palestinians."

NBC News has not confirmed the circumstances around why the video was made, but The New York Times and the university's student publication, the Columbia Spectator , reported James made the comments while in a meeting with Columbia’s Center for Student Success and Intervention in January. James recorded and broadcast the meeting on Instagram Live.

The January meeting was called in reference to an earlier comment James made on social media regarding fighting Zionists in which James said: "I don’t fight to injure or for there to be a winner or a loser, I fight to kill," according to the Times and the Spectator.

Columbia’s Center for Student Success and Intervention did not immediately reply to a request for comment and more information.

In a longer version of the video edited and posted by The Daily Wire on Thursday evening, James said they didn’t understand why their comments were problematic, compared Zionists to white supremacists and Nazis, and said they feel comfortable calling for Zionists to die.

James also said administrators should be grateful that James wasn’t acting on their words.

In the Friday statement, James said the comments were edited without context and that at the time they made the statements, “I had been feeling unusually upset after an online mob targeted me because I am visibly queer and Black.”

James did not immediately respond to a request for comment Friday on X. Other contact information could not immediately be found.

In a statement, White House spokesperson Andrew Bates said that President Joe Biden has been clear that "violent rhetoric, hate speech, and Antisemitic remarks have no place in America whatsoever."

"These dangerous, appalling statements turn the stomach and should serve as a wakeup call," Bates said. "It is hideous to advocate for the murder of Jews."

Rebecca Cohen is a breaking news reporter for NBC News.

The National Weather Service says six EF-2 tornadoes swept through Iowa Friday night

Multiple ''large and extremely dangerous" tornadoes touched down across western and central Iowa Friday, April 26, including near Pleasant Hill on the eastern side of the city, according to the National Weather Service.

The town of Minden suffered significant damage, according to state officials. But no fatalities have been reported.

The storms were part of a strong system that swept eastward across the state Friday, bringing heavy rain and large hail as tornado watches and warnings were issued county by county.

Showers and storms are likely again on Sunday, the National Weather Service says, particularly by mid to late afternoon and into the evening.

The National Weather Service has also released preliminary information for nine of Friday's tornadoes.

Six of the nine National Weather Service-confirmed tornadoes have been classified as EF-2. A pair of EF-2 tornadoes traveled parallel to each other near Afton, while the weakest and shortest-lived tornado was confirmed near Maffit in Madison County and classified at EF-0.

The National Weather Service has not yet categorized the Minden tornado that destroyed the small western Iowa town on Friday. Additional surveys are forthcoming and more paths may be discovered, according to the NWS.

2:30 p.m.: Minden, Iowa man dies from injuries following tornado

A man injured during a  tornado that touched down in Minden, Iowa  has died, Pottawattamie County Emergency Management officials confirmed Sunday.

The Minden resident was found after the tornado hit and was taken to a local hospital Friday, April 26. He was later transported to a trauma center in Omaha. He passed away in the overnight hours Saturday, according to Pottawattamie emergency management director Doug Reed.

Officials declined to release further identification information about the man.

Three Pottawattamie County residents were injured on Friday night, according to Reed. They were treated and released.

Since then, three more have suffered minor injuries during clean-up and recovery, including one responder and two community members.

More: Minden, Iowa man dies from injuries sustained in tornado

1 p.m.: Storms with wind, hail possible for Sunday afternoon

A Sunday afternoon storm system has a chance chance of producing a few tornadoes, according to the National Weather Service.

Officials are unsure exactly when the severe weather will hit, as cloud cover and showers could limit intensity.

The highest chance for severe storms is between 3 p.m. and 9 p.m. with the potential for hail up to 1.5 inches in diameter and damaging wind gusts up to 60 MPH.

Much of Iowa faces a "marginal risk" of severe weather, with southern Iowa at a "slight risk."

In the case of severe weather, officials encourage residents to seek shelter in a building or car.

The NWS suggests staying aware of weather warnings through tools like the NOAA Weather Radio, the mobile app and through TV and/or radio.

More: Pleasant Hill tornado classified as an EF-2 with max wind speeds of 125 MPH

12:30 p.m.: Gov. Reynolds visits residents impacted by tornado in Minden

Gov. Kim Reynolds traveled Saturday to Minden in the aftermath of an April 26 tornado that devastated the town of about 600 people.

In a Twitter post, Reynolds posted pictures of her Saturday visit talking to residents and city officials.

"The people of Iowa are coming together, just like we always do, to help one another," Reynolds wrote. "With the possibility of more storms today, please be safe and look out for your neighbors."

Minden, a small town in Pottawattamie County,  suffered significant damage  Friday night as severe storms and several tornadoes touched down across the state. The town reported damage to homes, cars and trees .

Four injuries had been reported by Saturday afternoon, according to a news release from Pottawattamie County emergency management. One person remains hospitalized in stable condition, as reported Saturday.

Reynolds issued a disaster proclamation for Pottawattamie County in response, which activated the  Iowa Individual Assistance Grant Program  and the  Disaster Case Advocacy Program .

The Disaster Case Advocacy program provides up to $5,000 in grants for households with incomes up to 200% of the federal poverty level.

10:30 a.m., Sunday, April 28: NWS results show Pleasant Hill tornado reached 125 miles per hour

A tornado that touched down just before 9 p.m. west of Pleasant Hill Friday, April 26 has been confirmed as an EF-2 by the National Weather Service in Des Moines.

Friday's tornado reached a peak wind speed of 125 MPH, measuring about 300 yards wide. It swept across town for about seven miles for roughly 12 minutes, injuring at least one and damaging nearly 20 homes.

The tornado first touched down in southeast Des Moines near Indianola Avenue around 8:50 p.m., traveling for 7.2 miles past James W. Cownie Park and northeast through Pleasant Hill, toppling trees and power lines along the way.

According to the NWS, there have been zero deaths recorded due to the tornado.

10:30 a.m.: Three tornadoes batter Union County, NWS survey shows

Three tornados ripped through Union County on April 26, barrelling through Creston and near Afton, each exceeding wind speeds of 120 miles per hour.

The first Union County tornado is believed to have touched down at roughly 6:52 p.m. outside Creston. The EF-2 tornado traveled 6.8 miles to the northeast, with a width of 350 yards and an estimated peak wind speed of 125 MPH.

The first of two EF-2 tornadoes that traveled near Afton touched down at roughly 7:26 p.m. on April 26, traveling nearly 11 miles and lasting 18 minutes. The National Weather Service believes the tornado reached a maximum wind speed of 130 MPH and was 150 yards wide.

A second EF-2 tornado popped up a few minutes after the first expired, touching the ground almost in the same spot at 7:53 p.m. The NWS believes this tornado traveled 11.6 miles, lasting 12 minutes, with a maximum wind speed of 125 MPH and a width of 150 yards.

10:30 a.m.: Two EF-2 tornadoes confirmed in Ringgold County

Ringgold County is recovering from destruction as well after a tornado touched down in Tingley and another near Mount Ayr.

An EF-1 tornado traveled nearly 27 outside Mount Ayr and reached speeds of about 110 mph. The twister touched down at 7:27 p.m. and lasted until 8:08 p.m. No injuries or fatalities were reported.

An EF-2 tornado ripped through Tingley on April 26, traveling about 10 miles starting around 8:19 p.m. At its peak, it reached 125 MPH, destroying homes and the Tingley Community Center.

No injuries or deaths were reported.

10:30 a.m. Osceola tornado produced high wind speeds

An EF-2 tornado was confirmed to have torn through Osecola on April 26, producing some of the strongest confirmed wind speeds. The twister was just 75 yards in width but is believed to have reached a speed of 135 MPH during its 12-minute, nearly seven-mile jaunt through the county.

The NWS indicates the tornado first touched down west of Interstate 35 before heading northeast, hopping the interstate and through the heart of downtown Osecola. The tornado eventually dissipated a few miles northeast of town.

10:30 a.m.: Madison, Jasper counties also experience confirmed tornadoes

An EF-0 tornado touched down around 8:23 p.m. on April 26 in Maffit in Madison County and reached peak wind speeds of 80 mph. The tornado traveled just 1.7 miles, lasting three minutes with a width of 30 yards.

An EF-1 tornado touched down around 9:42 p.m. in Monroe, Jasper County, and reached 105 MPH, traveling just two miles and 50 yards wide. No injuries or deaths resulted from these twisters.

2 p.m., Saturday, April 27: NWS issues tornado watch for several southern Iowa counties

The Des Moines National Weather Service has issued a tornado watch for several southern Iowa counties that will be in effect until 9 p.m. Saturday.

The tornado watch includes the towns of Creston, Centerville, Indianola, Ottumwa, Centerville, and Oskaloosa, among others. The storm system, according to the National Weather Service, is capable of producing a few tornadoes and wind gusts up to 75 MPH. The system could also produce hail up to two inches in diameter.

1:30 p.m.: Polk County officials issue statement on tornado impact

The Polk County Emergency Management Agency has been out much of Saturday assessing the damage and coordinating resources for residents in need.

Polk County officials are organizing a call for volunteer help in Pleasant Hill. Authorities say monetary donations can be sent to the Polk County and Greater Des Moines Community Foundation disaster recovery fund .

“We are saddened by the widespread damage caused by the tornadoes and storms in Pleasant Hill and across Polk County.” Polk County Board Chair Angela Connolly said in a press release. “Our primary focus right now is on ensuring the safety and well-being of all our residents. We are working closely with local first responders, utility crews, and volunteer organizations to provide assistance and support to those impacted by this disaster."

1 p.m.: National Weather Service provides statewide damage update

Brooke Hagenhoff, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service, said there were at least 10 tornados that swept through central Iowa on April 26. 

Several other tornadoes reportedly touched down in western Iowa near Council Bluffs and the Nebraska border.

Compared to the storm system the state endured earlier in the month , Hagenhoff said Friday night’s storm system was much more robust. 

Chris Franks, a meteorologist for the NWS based in Nebraska, said roughly three tornadoes originated in Omaha and traveled east across Iowa’s border. 

“Right now, it's pretty good to estimate that there tornadoes that came from Nebraska, or very near the Iowa Nebraska line, and then and then crossed into Iowa,” Franks said. “I will caveat that the damage surveys are still on very much ongoing, in fact, there's a lot of a lot of damage to survey.”

11:45 a.m.: Tornado destroys homes, power lines in Pleasant Hill

A tornado touched down just west of Pleasant Hill around 9 p.m. Friday, April 26, sweeping across town, injuring one and damaging nearly 20 homes.

Pleasant Hill Fire Department Chief Jamie Xayavong told reporters at an 11 a.m. news conference Saturday that the injury was not life-threatening, though the 18 damaged homes were no longer inhabitable.

The tornado is believed to have touched down near the intersection of Parkridge Avenue and E Oakwood Drive and headed east, toppling several trees and power lines along the way.

Xayavong said storm damage has been reported as far east as NE 80th Street.

The fire chief did not know how strong the tornado was, though it left several other homes with moderate or minor damage. She indicated that more damage reports could come in as recovery continues.

None of the misplaced residents needed emergency shelter, Xayavong said.

More: Trees downed, homes damaged in Pleasant Hill after tornadoes sweep through area.

11:15 a.m.: Reports of Friday night tornado in Ringgold County in southwest Iowa

A tornado swept through the small southwestern Iowa towns of Tingley and Redding on Friday, April 26, according to Melissa Stark with Ringgold County Emergency Management. Officials believe the tornado developed around 8 p.m. Friday, traveling the entire length of the county and leaving significant damage in its wake.

Stark said residents had little warning, noting that the sirens weren’t triggered until the tornado had developed.

The storm system decimated the Tingley Community Center and devastated the city park.

No injuries have been reported.

11 a.m.: Creston recovering from storm damage

U.S. Rep. Zach Nunn said he was headed to Creston to meet with the Union County Sheriff to tour the community and offer his support.

The storm damaged portions of the Homestead Assisted Living's roof in the northwest part of town. Several windows and the main entrance also suffered damage. A private home in Creston was also damaged in the storm.

“Iowa just emerged from a horrible event that occurred many of our communities last night. In fact, we're headed down to Union County next to help take care of Creston and the communities that were impacted by horrible storms and tornadoes that ravaged the state of Iowa,” he said at a campaign event Saturday morning. “Our prayers not only are with Minden but those communities in Nebraska where we've flown flight operations out of. They're just decimated. And so this morning as we think about what we need to do, it should always be about how do we help those communities in need.”

U.S. Highway 34 between Creston and Afton was closed Friday night due because debris blocked the road, according to Iowa 511.

11 a.m.: Where is Minden, Iowa?

Minden is located on the western side of Iowa. It’s about a 30-mile drive from Omaha, Nebraska, depending on the route taken, according to Google Maps. The town was settled in 1875 by German immigrants,  according to Travel Iowa .

The town of about 600  faced damage to homes, cars and trees after a tornado swept through Friday, April 26. Pottawattamie County officials confirmed four injuries as of Saturday morning,  according to KETV .

Gov. Kim Reynolds issued a disaster proclamation for the county in response, which activated the  Iowa Individual Assistance Grant Program  and the  Disaster Case Advocacy Program .

More: Where is Minden, Iowa? What we know on the Iowa tornado that caused significant destruction

10:45 a.m.: Tiny Minden, Iowa, riddled with debris after tornado smashes through town Friday

Many houses, cars, and trees in Minden have been destroyed after a tornado devastated the southwestern Iowa town of roughly 600 people Friday evening, April 26.

Access to the town was shut off Saturday because of the destruction.

Drivers trying to pass through Minden Saturday morning were being redirected as workers tried to clean up wholesale debris left behind.

For Austin Ehlers, a firefighter in Persia, a city just about 15 minutes away from Minden, the tornado demolished his grandfather’s home.

“He lives just outside of Minden, right in the path where the tornado took,” Ehlers said. “After we cleared everything in Persia, we hoped in the trucks and went to Minden and helped. I found out my grandpa’s house was completely gone, and he’s basically lost everything.”

More: Tiny Minden, Iowa, riddled with debris after tornado smashes through town Friday

10:30 a.m.: Are more tornadoes headed for Iowa? The National Weather Service forecast

Is another round of tornadoes heading to Iowa?

One day after bands of tornadoes swept through western and central Iowa Friday, the National Weather Service is warning of the possibility of strong to severe storms Saturday afternoon through the evening.

"All severe weather hazards are possible, but hail and damaging winds are the primary threats," the National Weather Service in Des Moines reported.

More: Could more tornadoes be headed to Iowa? The National Weather Service forecast

Showers and storms continue into Sunday, along with the potential for more strong to severe storms Sunday afternoon and evening, the NWS said.

"The extent of the threat and most likely hazards remains uncertain at this time," it posted.

The NWS warned that spotter activation may be needed later Saturday and Sunday.

Chances for showers and storms return Tuesday into Tuesday night, and again late in the week. The severe weather threat is uncertain and will be evaluated in the coming days.

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6:15 a.m.: At least 10 tornadoes hit central Iowa, National Weather Service says

The National Weather Service in Des Moines posted early Saturday morning that preliminary reports indicate at least 10 tornadoes struck central Iowa in the April 26 storm front, based on initial damage information.

Another band of tornadoes swept across Nebraska and western Iowa.

Damage to trees and homes were reported from Crawford to Union to Ringgold up to Polk and Jasper counties, the office said. At least one injury was reported.

In Nebraska and western Iowa, a swath of damage stretched from just northeast of Lincoln, Nebraska, through the Waterloo and Elkhorn areas, and all the way to near Soldier, Iowa, in eastern Monona county. NWS Omaha issued 42 tornado warnings during the outbreak, it reported .

Two NWS teams from the Des Moines office will survey damaged areas on Saturday. The office will begin to post survey results Saturday, but it will likely take days to rate the severity and path of all the touchdowns.

11:15 p.m.: Minden, Iowa, appears to be hardest hit by Friday's system; storms may continue through the weekend

Friday’s system ushered strong storms across the state, leaving widespread debris and devastation in their wake.

The small town of Minden in northcentral Pottawattamie County appears to have suffered some of the most significant damage, according to state officials and storm chasers, who posted photos and videos of leveled houses and businesses.

As of about 11 p.m. Friday night, no fatalities had been reported in the town, which is 90 minutes west of Des Moines on I-80.

In response to the severe weather, Gov. Kim Reynolds issued a disaster proclamation for Pottawattamie County. The proclamation initiates the Iowa Individual Assistance Grant Program and the Disaster Case Advocacy Program.

Saturday could see more scattered thunderstorms in the afternoon, a few of which could be serve and bring heavy rain. Those storms may continue through Sunday morning.

Staying weather aware will be important for the rest of the weekend. Look out for wireless emergency alerts on your smartphone or stay up to date on forecasts at weather.gov/desmoines.

A few other tips for staying safe:

  • Get in: If you are outside, get inside. If you're already inside, get as far into the middle of the building as possible.
  • Get down: Get underground if possible. If you can't, go to the lowest floor possible.
  • Cover up: Flying and falling debris are a storm's number one danger. Use pillows, blankets, coats, helmets to cover up and protect your head and body from flying debris.

11 p.m.: Severe thunderstorm 'capable of producing a tornado' spotted over Knapp Center and Drake Stadium

A severe thunderstorm 'capable of producing a tornado' was seen over Drake Stadium and the Knapp Center, according to the National Weather Service. The system was moving northeast at 45 mph.

A tornado warning was issued for central Polk County until 11:45 p.m.

"Flying debris will be dangerous to those caught without shelter," said the NWS. "Mobile homes will be damaged or destroyed. Damage to roofs, windows and vehicles will occur."

Drake University is hosting the Drake Relays. No information on delays or cancelations for Saturday's events had been announced by 11:15 p.m. Friday.,

10:10 p.m.: Metro under tornado watch until midnight; one tornado warning lingers

After an evening of strong storms that brought multiple “large and dangerous” tornadoes, heavy rain and sizable hail, most of the system has dissipated.

The last tornado warning issued in the area was in northeast Jasper County and expired at 10:30 p.m.

Metro counties Polk, Warren, Madison and Jasper — as well as many southcentral counties — are still under a watch until midnight.

Full list of counties remaining under a tornado watch until midnight:

10 p.m.: Cross-streets completely blocked in Pleasant Hill

Several cross-streets are completely blocked by emergency crews and tree debris south of the Pleasant Hill Hy-Vee. Lots of traffic seem to be trying to leave the surrounding neighborhoods, which are without power.

9:45 p.m.: 15,000 MidAmerican customers without power

There are about 15,000 MidAmerican Energy customers without power, according to the utility.

At least 11,843 east-side residents were without power, according to MidAmerican.

9:35 p.m.: Highway 34 closed between Creston and Afton; reunification center set up at local Walmart

U.S. Highway 34 between Creston and Afton closed Friday night due to debris blocking the road, according to Iowa 511.

A command center for ambulances and family reunification was set up at Walmart on Laurel St., according to the Creston Police Department. No fatalities or injuries have been confirmed as of about 9:30 p.m. in Creston, according to the police department. 

9:30 p.m.: Zach Bryan concert will go on; 'Severe weather protocols' being followed

Zach Bryan's Quittin' Time Tour will go on as scheduled, according to the Iowa Events Center.

"We are following our established severe weather protocols while we are in a tornado warning," said Adam Flack, director of marketing for the arena. "The show will go on and we have closed the concourse until the warnings expire. Everyone is encouraged to stay inside the seating bowl away from entrances and glass."

9 p.m.: 'Large and extremely dangerous' tornado near Pleasant Hill

The National Weather Service has confirmed a "large and extremely dangerous tornado" over Pleasant Hill. It is moving northeast at about 35 mph.

Those in the area are in "a life-threatening situation," NWS said. "Flying debris may be deadly to those caught without shelter. Mobile homes will be destroyed. Considerable damage to homes, businesses, and vehicles is likely and complete destruction is possible."

The tornado warning issued for Southeastern Polk and Western Jasper Counties is extended until 9:30 p.m.

KCCI reported that the Pleasant Hill tornado was "lofting" debris into the air.

The system is "one of the most intense rotational signatures we've seen today," said meteorologist Jason Sydejko.

At Southeast Polk Jr. High School, a production of "Annie Jr." was stopped and the audience was ushered to shelter in the hallway.

8:50 p.m.: Tornado warnings issued for eight Iowa counties

The National Weather Service in Des Moines has issued tornado warnings until 9:30 p.m. for the following counties:

  • Southeastern Union County
  • Northeastern Ringgold County
  • Northeastern/west central Clarke County
  • Northwestern Lucas County
  • Northwestern/west central Marion County
  • Northeastern/southeastern Warren County
  • Southeastern Polk County
  • Western Jasper County

8:33 p.m.: 'Tornadic super cells' headed into Des Moines; Take shelter

Multiple tornadic super cells are making their way into the metro, according to KCCI.

Sirens have been heard across the metro area.

Urbandale and Clive residents should be in their safe spaces. Metro residents should also get to basements or below ground level.

  • Get in: If you are outside, get inside.  If you're already inside, get as far into the middle of the building as possible.
  • Get down: Get underground if possible. If you can't, go to the lowest floor possible.
  • Cover up: Flying and falling debris are a storm's number one danger.  Use pillows, blankets, coats, helmets to cover up and protect your head and body from flying debris.
  • Look out for wireless emergency alerts on your smartphone or stay up to date on forecasts at  weather.gov/desmoines .

At 8:23 p.m., a confirmed tornado was located near Cumming, or near West Des Moines, moving northeast at 25 mph, according to the National Weather Service.

8:30 p.m.: Gov. Reynolds issues disaster proclamation for Pottawattamie County, where Minden was hit hard

In response to the severe weather Friday night, Gov. Kim Reynolds issued a disaster proclamation for Pottawattamie County. The proclamation initiates the Iowa Individual Assistance Grant Program and the Disaster Case Advocacy Program.

Minden, which was hit hard by a tornado earlier in the evening, sits in northern section of the county.

From a news release:

The Iowa Individual Assistance Grant Program provides grants of up to $5,000 for households with incomes up to 200 percent of the federal poverty level. Grants are available for home or car repairs, replacement of clothing or food, and temporary housing expenses. Original receipts are required for those seeking reimbursement for actual expenses related to storm recovery. The grant application and instructions are available on the Iowa Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management website at homelandsecurity.iowa.gov/assistance. Potential applicants have 45 days from the date of the proclamation to submit a claim.

The Disaster Case Advocacy Program addresses serious needs related to disaster-related hardship, injury, or adverse conditions. Disaster case advocates work with clients to create a disaster recovery plan and provide guidance, advice, and referrals to obtain a service or resource. There are no income eligibility requirements for this program; it closes 180 days from the date of the governor's proclamation. For information on the Disaster Case Advocacy Program, contact your local community action association or visit iowacommunityaction.org.

8:26 p.m.: Tornado warning issued for Des Moines metro

The National Weather Service in Des Moines has issued a tornado warning for Polk, Madison, Dallas and Warren counties until 8:45 p.m.

The tornado warning includes:

Des Moines, West Des Moines, Ankeny, Urbandale, Johnston, Clive, Altoona, Waukee, Norwalk, Pleasant Hill, Grimes, Windsor Heights, Saylorville, Granger, Jordan Creek Town Center, Merle Hay Mall, Iowa Events Center, Iowa State Fairgrounds, Des Moines Int`l Airport, and Principal Park.

8:05 p.m.: Tornado watch extended to midnight in Polk, Story, Boone and Jasper Counties

The Tornado watch issued by the National Weather Service has been extended to midnight in 10 counties, including Polk, Jasper, Boone and Story counties. Further South, counties including Appanoose, Lucas, Marion, Monroe, Warren and Wayne are under the same watch.

The metro as well as larger population centers like Ames, Indianola, Newtown, Knoxville and Pella are now covered by the watch.

Possible threats connected to this storm system could include "a few tornados" with "a couple intense tornados possible," according to the National Weather Service. Damaging winds could gust to about 70 mph and scattered large hail, including pieces possibly measuring 2.5 inches in diameter, are also possible.

7:45 p.m.: Minden, Iowa, seems to be destroyed

Storm chasers have posted video and photos of what looks to be catastrophic damage in Minden, Iowa, located about 90 minutes west of Des Moines on I-80.

7:45 p.m.: Tornado warning issued for southern Iowa counties

The National Weather Service in Des Moines has issued a tornado warning for southwestern Madison, central Union, western Clarke and southeastern Adair counties until 8:30 p.m.

7:45 p.m.: Tornadoes located over Creston, Mount Ayr

At 7:43 p.m., NWS confirmed a tornado located over Creston Municipal Airport moving northeast at 35 mph.

At 7:47 p.m., NWS confirmed a tornado located over Mt Ayr Municipal Airport moving northeast at 35 mph.

7:40 p.m.: Tornadoes confirmed near Afton, Redding

The National Weather Service in Des Moines confirmed a tornado located near Afton moving northeast at 30 mph.

At 7:34 p.m., another tornado was reported near Redding moving northeast at 40 mph.

7:29 p.m.: Tornado warnings issued for counties in south central Iowa

The National Weather Service in Des Moines has issued a tornado warning for Madison, Union, Adair and Ringgold counties until 8 p.m.

At 7:16 p.m., a severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado was located 5 miles northeast of Green Valley Lake State Park moving northeast at 40 mph.

At 7:21 p.m., a severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado was located over Irena moving northeast at 45 mph.

7:13 p.m.: Tornadoes located near Manilla, Creston, Vail

The National Weather Service in Des Moines confirmed a tornado located over Manilla moving northeast at 45 mph.

At 7:05 p.m., NWS confirmed a tornado located over Creston moving northeast at 40 mph.

At 7:07 p.m., NWS confirmed a new tornado located 5 miles south of Vail moving northeast 40 mph.

The NWS reports that the tornados are on the ground and residents should take cover.

7 p.m.: Tornado warning issued for Union, Adams and Adair counties

The National Weather Service in Des Moines has issued a tornado warning for Union, Adams and Adair counties until 7:45 p.m. Friday.

At 6:54 p.m., the NWS confirmed a severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado near Kent moving northeast at 30 mph.

6:49 p.m.: Tornado warning issued for west central Iowa, tornado located near Vail

The National Weather Service in Des Moines has issued a tornado warning for northeastern Crawford County in west central Iowa until 7:30 p.m.

At 6:43 p.m., the NWS confirmed a "large and extremely dangerous" tornado located 5 miles southwest of Vail moving north at 30 mph.

The NWS has labeled the tornado as life-threatening and urges residents to take cover.

6:38 p.m.: 'Large and extremely dangerous' tornado located near Irwin

The National Weather Service in Des Moines confirmed a “large and extremely dangerous” tornado was located near Irwin moving northeast at 30 mph.

The NWS has labeled this a “particularly dangerous situation” and urges residents to take cover.

6:28 p.m.: Tornado warning issued for southwestern Iowa

The National Weather Service in Des Moines has issued a tornado warning from southeastern Adams County and Taylor County until 7 p.m. Friday.

At 6:20 p.m., a severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado was located 5 miles east of Braddyville moving northeast at 40 mph.

At 6:28 p.m., the thunderstorm was located near Corning Municipal Airport moving northeast at 55 mph.

The storm could produce a tornado as well as quarter-size hail.

5:15 p.m.: Tornadoes confirmed in southwest Iowa

Spotters confirmed a tornado around 5:15 p.m. about 9 miles east of Council Bluffs, The National Weather Service reported. The tornado was moving northeast at 45 mph.

A tornado touched down in another area about 7 miles southwest of Treynor, moving in the same direction.

NWS radars also confirmed a different tornado 7 miles northwest of Neola around 5:20 p.m.

3:47 p.m.: Tornado watch issued for parts of central Iowa, stop just short of Polk County

A tornado watch has been issued for parts of central Iowa until 9 p.m. Friday.

The watch picks up on the edge of an earlier tornado watch in western Iowa and extends up to the Des Moines metro area. Dallas County is included in the watch, but Polk, Story and Warren counties are not at this time.

Severe weather including a few tornadoes, large hail and strong wind gusts are possible, according to the National Weather Service in Des Moines. Isolated heavy rainfall may also occur.

12:55 p.m.: Tornado watch issued for parts of western Iowa

A tornado watch has been issued by the National Weather Service for parts of western Iowa until 7 p.m. Friday.   

Counties in the watch are at risk of seeing tornadoes, apple-sized hail and wind gusts up to 70 mph.

This is the first wave in a weekend of storms expected in Iowa . Most of the state has the potential to see severe storms, tornadoes and heavy rainfall all weekend. Storms are expected to move toward central Iowa in the evening hours Friday.

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Columbia University announced on Friday that it had barred from its campus a leader in the pro-Palestinian student protest encampment who declared on video in January that “Zionists don’t deserve to live.”

Video of the incendiary comments resurfaced online Thursday evening, forcing the school to again confront an issue at the core of the conflict rippling across campuses nationwide: the tension between pro-Palestinian activism and antisemitism.

The student, Khymani James, made the comments during and after a disciplinary hearing with Columbia administrators that he recorded and then posted on Instagram.

The hearing, conducted by an administrator of the university’s Center for Student Success and Intervention , was focused on an earlier comment he shared on social media, in which he discussed fighting a Zionist. “I don’t fight to injure or for there to be a winner or a loser, I fight to kill,” he wrote.

A Columbia administrator asked, “Do you see why that is problematic in any way?”

Mr. James replied, “No.”

He also compared Zionists to white supremacists and Nazis. “These are all the same people,” he said. “The existence of them and the projects they have built, i.e. Israel, it’s all antithetical to peace. It’s all antithetical to peace. And so, yes, I feel very comfortable, very comfortable, calling for those people to die.”

And, Mr. James said, “Be grateful that I’m not just going out and murdering Zionists.”

In announcing their decision to bar Mr. James from campus, the university did not make clear if he had been suspended or permanently expelled.

Other protest groups condemned the comments and pointed out that one student’s statements do not reflect the tenor of the movement as a whole. But the remarks were widely shared on social media and go to the heart of a question that has animated criticism of the protests: How much of the movement in support of the Palestinian people in Gaza is tainted by antisemitism?

College administrators have pledged to Congress that they will take swift action against hateful attacks on Jewish students and antisemitic threats. “I promise you, from the messages I’m hearing from students, they are getting the message that violations of our policies will have consequences,” Columbia’s president, Nemat Shafik, told congressional leaders last week.

On Friday, a school spokesman said, “Calls of violence and statements targeted at individuals based on their religious, ethnic or national identity are unacceptable and violate university policy.”

Brian Cohen, the executive director of Columbia/Barnard Hillel, the center for Jewish campus life, described Mr. James’s statements as dangerous. “I think students who make comments like that don’t belong on campus,” he said.

Noa Fay, 23, a first-year student at the School of International and Public Affairs, said she was shocked by the “unabashedness” of the video. “It’s one of the more blatant examples of antisemitism and, just, rhetoric that is inconsistent with the values that we have at Columbia,” she said. “I was mostly very surprised to see that it was just so out in the open.”

Early Friday morning, Mr. James posted a statement on social media addressing his comments. “What I said was wrong,” he wrote. “Every member of our community deserves to feel safe without qualification.” He noted that he made these comments in January before he become involved with the protest movement and added that the leaders of the student protests did not condone the comments. “I agree with their assessment,” he wrote.

Mr. James did not respond to a request for comment, and student protesters declined to address the matter at a news conference on the Columbia campus Friday afternoon.

But in an interview earlier in the week, Mr. James drew a distinction between the ideas of anti-Zionism, which describes opposition to the Jewish state of Israel, and antisemitism. “There is a difference,” he said. “We’ve always had Jewish people as part of our community where they have expressed themselves, they feel safe, and they feel loved. And we want all people to feel safe in this encampment. We are a multiracial, multigenerational group of people.”

Sophie Ellman-Golan, the communications director of Jews for Racial & Economic Justice and a Barnard College graduate, said she found Mr. James’s comments awful and upsetting but she added that it was clear his views did not represent those of the other campus protesters.

Ms. Ellman-Golan said that in her 10 years as an organizer, there were always people who tried to inject hateful messages into public action, and that such messages tended to be amplified by those looking to smear entire movements.

“For people who want to believe that characterization, that our movements are inevitably and permanently hostile to us as Jews, this is catnip, right?” she said. “It’s irresistible.”

A spokeswoman for Jewish Voice for Peace, a pro-Palestinian advocacy group, said in a statement that the organization was glad Mr. James had realized he was wrong and had acknowledged that his words were harmful.

“We believe that all people have the capacity to transform — many of our own members once supported Israel’s violence against Palestinians,” the statement said, adding that “within the movement we are committed to holding one another accountable to respecting the dignity of all human beings.”

One student protester who is Jewish and who has spoken to Mr. James about the video said she believed he was committed to nonviolence and acceptance of all people. She said that he had reacted emotionally after being trolled online and that it was unfair that his decision to vent his frustration on social media was being used against him.

It remains unclear how many students are directing the Columbia protests, but Mr. James, 20, emerged as a public face of the demonstrations this week when he led a news conference to assert the demands the movement is making of the Columbia administration.

“This encampment — a peaceful, student-led demonstration — is part of the larger movement of Palestinian liberation,” Mr. James said at the conference.

In his biography on X, he calls himself an “anticapitalist” and “anti-imperialist.”

Mr. James was raised in Boston, and graduated from Boston Latin Academy, according to a 2021 interview with The Bay State Banner.

He told The Banner that at Columbia, he planned to study economics and political science. “The ultimate destination is Congress,” he said.

Eryn Davis , Stephanie Saul , Olivia Bensimon and Claire Fahy contributed reporting.

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The 50 Best Luggage Deals We’ve Seen This Month — Samsonite, Travelpro, and More Are Up to 62% Off

April isn't just for showers — it's for massive luggage markdowns, too.

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There’s nothing quite like the thrill of travel, whether you’re visiting an exciting new destination or rediscovering an old favorite. And there’s just something appealing about buying luggage. For me, it’s picturing that shiny, new hardside bag as it winds its way around the carousel at baggage claim before a much-anticipated vacation. But, luggage can get expensive, especially if you’re investing in quality bags that will be with you for many trips.

Fortunately, this month is chock full of deals from beloved brands like Samsonite and Travelpro, as well as go-to retailers like Amazon and Macy’s. Don't believe me? Well, there's the Samsonite’s carry-on spinner and Travelpro’s underseat carry-on that are both a generous 25 percent off right now, for starters. I also found plenty of savings on all kinds of travel bags, from sleek carry-ons and checked suitcases to duffel bags to backpacks , with discounts as high as 62 percent . Still on the fence? Keep scrolling to shop the 50 best luggage deals that you can score across the web this April — prices start at $29.

Best Overall Luggage Deals

Let’s kick things off with a mind-blowing discount of 62 percent on this Rockland 4-piece softside set at Amazon . Then, there’s this 60 percent discount on Bric’s Milano B|Y Ulisse 28-inch Expandable Spinner , which helps drop the price down to just $207 (it's normally $518). Even upscale brands like Tumi are offering sweet discounts; you can shave $340 off the wheeled carry-on , which is adorned with elegant touches like chrome details and magnetic zippers. 

  • Rockland Journey Softside 4-piece Luggage Set , $83 (originally $219)
  • Samsonite Pivot 3-piece Luggage Set , $280 (originally $500)
  • Samsonite Hyperflex 3-piece Luggage Set , $230 (originally $500)
  • Travelpro Platinum Elite First Class Luggage Set , $640 (originally $800)
  • Calpak Astyll 3-piece Luggage Set , $429 (originally $715)
  • Tumi International Dual Access 4 Wheeled Carry-on , $1,355 (originally $1,695)
  • Bric’s Milano B|Y Ulisse 28-inch Expandable Spinner , $207 (originally $518)
  • American Tourister Airconic Hardside 2-piece Luggage Set , $94 (originally $240)

Rockland Journey Softside 4-piece Luggage Set

Best amazon luggage deals.

It’s no surprise that Amazon has some impressive luggage deals up its sleeve, starting with this 24-inch hardside spinner from Amazon Basics that’s marked down to $79. Or this adorably-sized blush pink 20-inch carry-on that comes in 10 other hues and is currently discounted to $58. Then, there’s the hardside luggage set from Wrangler that’s just $148; it will hold your coffee and charge your tablet as you make your way to your flight — talk about multitasking in style.

  • Rockland Expandable Softside Luggage Set , $40 (originally $95)
  • Amazon Basics 24-inch Hardside Spinner , $79 (originally $94)
  • Wrangler Smart Luggage Set , $148 (originally $170)
  • Etronik Travel Duffel Bag , $29 (originally $50)
  • Rockland London Hardside 20-inch Carry-on , $58 (originally $120)
  • American Tourister Stratum 2.0 Hardside 24-inch Luggage , $80 (originally $120)
  • Tripcomp Hardshell 3-piece Luggage Set , $49 with on-site coupon (originally $130)
  • Luggex 3-piece Luggage Set , $200 (originally $250)
  • Sherpani Meridian 22-inch Hardside Luggage , $116 (originally $170)
  • Bagsmart Carry-on Hardside Suitcase , $78 with on-site coupon (originally $103)
  • Delsey Paris Chatelet Air 2.0 Hardside Luggage , $271 (originally $390)
  • Leaves King 5-piece Hardshell Luggage Set , $145 (originally $190)

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Best samsonite luggage deals.

Samsonite fans, listen up: The brand has some seriously sweet discounts right now. Take 32 percent off this carry-on spinner that comes in four colors and has a USB port along with an easy-access battery pocket — all for just $130. Or, opt for this softsided carry-on with plenty of zippered compartments to keep you organized that's only $174. More of a duffel bag person? Check out the 30 percent discount that brings this wheeled 29-inch duffel bag down to just $161. 

  • Voltage DLX Carry-on Spinner , $130 (originally $190)
  • Detour 29-Inch Wheeled Duffel , $161 (originally $230)
  • Novaire 2-piece Luggage Set , $370 (originally $520)
  • NuRoad Carry-on Spinner , $174 (originally $290)
  • Equilibrium 2-piece Luggage Set , $230 (originally $400)
  • Freeform Carry-on Spinner , $150 (originally $200)

Samsonite NuRoad Carry-on Spinner

Best travelpro luggage deals.

Pilot- and flight attendant-loved Travelpro offers a tempting variety of luggage and some tempting deals to match. Conveniently, this two-piece hardside set , which includes a carry-on and checked bag in an impressive seven colors, was just slashed down to $340 (normally it's $420). Light packers can travel with just the essentials in this handy wheeled backpack that's $196 on sale, or with this underseat carry-on that will stash overnight supplies along with a laptop; it even has a USB port and heavy duty wheel housings, plus the sale price is a steal at $173 (a rare discount of almost 25 percent). 

  • Maxlite Air Carry-on/Check-in Luggage Set , $340 (originally $420)
  • Crew VersaPack Rolling Underseat Carry-on , $173 (originally $230)
  • Platinum Elite Carry-on Spinner Tote , $272 (originally $320)
  • Maxlite Air Large Check-in Hardside Spinner , $213 (originally $250)
  • Crew Classic Medium Check-in Spinner , $272 (originally $320)
  • Bold by Travelpro Check-in Rollaboard , $196 (originally $230)

Travelpro Crew VersaPack Rolling Underseat Carry-on

Best calpak luggage deals.

Want a bit more personality with your luggage? Calpak is the way to go with its standout designs — like this vibrant pink rolling duffel bag ($130 on sale) or this gold marble hardside set that’s only $329 instead of $470. Either option is chic and, more importantly, super easy to spot at baggage claim. Shopping for a travel novice or want to start jet-setting with more uniform-looking gear? Calpak’s starter bundle in timeless black includes a whopping four pieces and a generous discount of 45 percent that drops the price to only $299.

  • Stevyn Large Rolling Duffel , $130 (originally $185)
  • Evry Starter Bundle Luggage Set , $299 (originally $545)
  • Ambeur 3-piece Luggage Set , $495 (originally $715)
  • Trnk 3-piece Luggage Set , $495 (originally $715)
  • Gold Marble 2-piece Luggage Set , $329 (originally $470)

Calpak Evry Starter Bundle Luggage Set

Best tumi luggage deals.

Known for quality, stylish luggage (that hardly ever goes on sale), Tumi is also offering deals for discerning travelers this spring. Choose a rugged duffel bag for $499 or a surprisingly spacious tote that expands an additional 3.5 inches to become the perfect personal item (and is an impressive $100-plus off). You can also spring for this aluminum carry-on with its striking metallic finish that's available in five colors — normally $1,195, but right now, it’s on sale for $955.

  • Extended Trip Packing Case , $1,195 (originally $1,495)
  • International Carry-on , $955 (originally $1,195)
  • Cody Expandable Tote , $359 (originally $450) 
  • Mason Duffel , $499 (originally $625)

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Best dagne dover luggage deals.

Dagne Dover

Right now, Dagne Dover has not just one but two ways to save big on luggage. First, you can snag a discount on certain two-piece sets like the carry-on only kit with its backpack and carryall bag, on sale for $408 instead of $480. Or, you can shop the sale section for good old-fashioned discounts like 20 percent off this neoprene carryall bag or 40 percent off the about-to-sell-out Walker backpack for weekend getaways.

  • Carry-on Only Kit , from $408 (originally $480)
  • Traveling Fam Kit , from $447 (originally $525)
  • Digital Nomad Kit , from $379 (originally $445)
  • Weekender Kit , from $319 (originally $375)
  • Landon Neoprene Carryall Bag , $119 (originally $150)
  • Walker Backpack , $99 (originally $165)

Dagne Dover Landon Neoprene Carryall Bag

Best macy’s luggage deals.

Classic retailer Macy’s just might steal the show this spring with its incredible discounts on luggage of all kinds. This Delsey carry-on is on sale for $144 and sporting a whopping 60 percent discount. Add some style to your jetsetting days with this timeless DKNY spinner suitcase for just $170 (normally $425) or the extra-spacious Bric’s Milano B|Y Ulisse 30-Inch Expandable Spinner in vibrant lipstick red — it’s $223 right now thanks to a 60 percent discount.

  • London Fog Chelsea 20-inch Hardside Carry-on Spinner , $152 (originally $380)
  • DKNY Rapture 28-inch Hardside Spinner Suitcase , $170 (originally $425)
  • Delsey Shadow 5.0 Expandable 20-inch Carry-on , $144 (originally $360)
  • Delsey Freestyle 28-inch Expandable Spinner Suitcase , $160 (originally $400)
  • Bric’s Milano B|Y Ulisse 30-inch Expandable Spinner , $223 (originally $558)

Delsey Shadow 5.0 Expandable 20-inch Carry-on

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Better than Black Friday - Apple Watch 9 plummets to record-low price at Amazon

Save $100 on the best Apple Watch you can buy right now

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The latest and greatest Apple Watch Series 9 is back down to just $299 at Amazon today with a superb deal that matches the best we've ever seen.

The Apple Watch 9 has only been this cheap on one occasion previously, and even better still, today's deal at Amazon is available in all in-stock colors of the 41mm GPS variant (the most popular model).

At $299, it's easily one of the best Apple Watch deals this year and a great opportunity to pick up one of the best smartwatches on the market for a bargain price. 

While the Apple Watch 9 isn't a cheap smartwatch by any stretch, the combination of a powerful chipset, excellent battery life, and huge, bright display makes it a superb choice if you want a premium model.

Alongside a bigger and brighter display, the Apple Watch 9 also features the latest S9 SiP chipset and a new double-tap feature that allows you to tap your thumb and index finger together twice to control various apps. Featuring Siri support for the first time on an Apple Watch, the Series 9 also comes loaded with WatchOS 10 for all the latest lifestyle and fitness apps, as well as handy safety features. 

Head on over to our full Apple Watch 9 review for a full run-down of this latest model's features. 

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Apple Watch 9 (GPS, 41mm): $399 $299 at Amazon

Apple Watch 9 (GPS, 41mm): was $399 now $299 at Amazon The excellent Apple Watch 9 is back down to its lowest-ever price at Amazon today, offering the perfect opportunity to pick up one of the best smartwatches on the market for cheap. At $299, the Apple Watch 9 is a great buy thanks to its powerful S9 SiP chipset, 18 hours of battery life, and gorgeous new display. As always, the latest Apple Watch is packed full of the latest health and lifestyle features, which are bolstered significantly by the innovative new double-tap feature. 

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  12. 45 best Black Friday travel and luggage deals 2023

    Luggage and travel gear from Away, Samsonite, and Tumi are on sale just in time for holiday season travel during Black Friday 2023.

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    Aer Lingus. A round-trip flight to Ireland has never been more in reach than during Aer Lingus' Black Friday Sale. Book by November 29 and travel before March 31, 2024, for up to $100 off economy ...

  14. Best Black Friday Travel Deals

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  16. The Best Black Friday Travel Deals (So Far)

    Xanterra. The Xanterra 2022 Thankful for Travel Sale lets you book luxury travel at a discount. Some of the offers include saving up to 30% on lodging at these experiences: France. Grand Canyon ...

  17. From Headphones to Luggage, the Best Early Black Friday Travel Deals

    Bose QuietComfort 45 Noise-Canceling Headphones for $199. Apple AirPods Pro (2nd Generation) for $189. 4 Pack of Apple AirTags for $79. EPICKA Universal Power Travel Adapter for $19. Apple Watch SE (2nd Generation) for $189. Apple iPad (9th Generation) for $229. 20% Off Away Luggage. 30% Off Monos Luggage.

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  20. Black Friday Travel 2024 Deals & Sales

    Best Black Friday and Cyber Monday travel deals. Over the years, we've seen the following travel deals on Thanksgiving weekend:*. 90% off on hotel packages on sites like Expedia. $50 or more in onboard beverage credits on cruises. 50% off select tropical resorts. $450 off group tour packages to Europe, Asia and Africa.

  21. Editor-tested Travel Products Are Up to 73% Off

    We Tested Thousands of Travel Products This Year, and Our 14 Favorites Are Up to 73% Off Before Black Friday. Prices start at $8 for Samsonite luggage, game-changing travel accessories, and more ...

  22. Slim Travel Backpack

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  23. QVC's Huge Spring Sale Has Black Friday Prices Up to 65% Off

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  24. Columbia University says it has banned Khymani James, protester who

    Columbia University said Friday that it has banned a student protest leader from campus after a video resurfaced Thursday that showed the student saying Zionists "don't deserve to live."

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    Friday's tornado reached a peak wind speed of 125 MPH, measuring about 300 yards wide. It swept across town for about seven miles for roughly 12 minutes, injuring at least one and damaging nearly ...

  26. Gaza protest in Paris sees tense standoff with Israel supporters

    Tensions flared in front of Paris' prestigious Sciences Po university over the war in Gaza on Friday as pro-Israeli protesters came to challenge pro-Palestinian students occupying the building.

  27. 22 Black Friday Deals on Editor-tested Travel Gear

    These 22 Editor-tested Travel Products Are Up to 64% Off for Black Friday — From Samsonite Luggage to AirPods. We test thousands of items every year, and our favorites are on sale now. By ...

  28. Columbia Bars Student Protester Who Said 'Zionists Don't Deserve to

    Columbia University announced on Friday that it had barred from its campus a leader in the pro-Palestinian student protest encampment who declared on video in January that "Zionists don't ...

  29. 50 Best Spring Luggage Deals in April 2024

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  30. Better than Black Friday

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