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The storm system is forecast to produce severe thunderstorms, with flooding rains, hail, and possible tornadoes, from the Big Bend of Texas through the Great Lakes.
Rounds of thunderstorms will bring a multi-day risk of heavy rain and severe weather to the central US, with Tuesday bringing the highest threat for damaging storms.
Severe storms arrived as forecast on the evening of March 10, whipping up high winds, enormous hailstones and tornadoes. Did any hit Ohio?
Forecasters are warning that very large hail, damaging winds and a few tornadoes are likely by late afternoon.
The Storm Prediction Center has flagged four consecutive days of severe weather from Saturday, April 11 through Tuesday, April 14, across the south-central United States. Sunday is the day to worry
With a blizzard burying the upper Midwest, wildfires spreading across the Plains, dangerous flooding in Hawaii and triple-digit temperatures in the Southwest, we followed wild weather all across the country.
The overlapping warnings highlight a volatile forecast in which severe thunderstorms, heavy snow and tornadoes are all possible.
A line of severe thunderstorms is rolling across parts of Michigan on Thursday night, packing the potential for large hail, high winds and a risk of tornadoes in one part of the state. Our first tornado warning has been issued by the National Weather Service for Southwest Michigan.