Midwest, tornadoes and severe weather
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More severe storms are expected across a large section of the United States this week, with forecasters warning they could deliver all manner of severe weather — including large hail, damaging winds, tornadoes and flooding — anywhere from the southern Plains through the Midwest and into the Northeast.
A severe weather outbreak is likely across parts of the Plains and Midwest beginning Friday afternoon, where millions could see “monster hail” and tornadoes develop.
We tracked powerful thunderstorms as they brought damaging tornadoes to parts of the Plains and Midwest Friday.
Multiple tornadoes touched down in the Plains and Midwest on Thursday and Friday, including an EF-3 tornado in Michigan. More severe thunderstorms are on the way, threatening lives and property.
Millions of Americans are bracing for a dangerous round of severe weather as forecasters warn that powerful storms capable of
At least eight people were killed by catastrophic tornadoes in Oklahoma and Michigan – as meteorologists warn there may be more devastation to come throughout the weekend. Raging storms will bring flash floods,
Repeated rounds of heavy rain and thunderstorms will bring a growing risk of flash flooding from Texas to the Ohio Valley, with some rivers rising to moderate flood stage into next week.
Thunderstorms are expected in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut this weekend after severe weather hit the Midwest.
Multiple weather systems will bring snow, record warmth, and severe thunderstorms to the United States as spring 2026 begins.