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Severe storms will be possible for the next five days in a row — with the greatest risk Wednesday.
From NBC News
A rare “high risk” severe weather forecast has been issued for today, April 2, 2025, indicating a significant threat of severe thunderstorms across parts of the Midwest and South.
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More than 43 million people are under a level 3 of 5 risk of severe thunderstorms Wednesday, including St. Louis, Indianapolis and Chicago.
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Meteorologists warn that the system will not move quickly, which will allow heavy rains to persist over multiple days, from Wednesday through the weekend.
From The New York Times
Volatile spring weather will kick into high gear this week as a potential severe thunderstorm outbreak and life-threatening flooding loom large for tens of millions of people in the central and easte...
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The area at greatest risk for a strong tornado included Oklahoma City, and the Kansas cities of Wichita and Tulsa.
From Houston Chronicle
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Severe weather is predicted for the central United States, including potentially deadly tornadoes, large hail and localized flooding that could affect as many as 32 million people through Sunday from Dallas to Cleveland.
Millions of people are under tornado watches across the central United States on Sunday, as a volatile weather system has triggered power outages and huge hail. Nearly 175 million people from Illinois to eastern Texas and beyond could be affected,
Yet again, another round of severe weather is set to threaten the central U.S. with damaging winds, large hail and tornadoes starting late Tuesday and continuing through Thursday.
A life-threatening outbreak of long-lived and strong tornadoes is expected today in parts of the central and eastern US from a powerful, wide-reaching spring storm.
Residents of eastern Arkansas, western Tennessee, and western Kentucky prepare for a rare high-risk tornado outbreak as severe storms are forecasted this Wednesday.
Severe storms earlier this week produced five EF-1 tornadoes but powerful, long-lived tornadoes aren't uncommon either in Kentucky.
In a dust storm, pull over and even leave the roadway if you can, but turn all your lights off and take your foot off the brake. According to the NWS, crashes sometimes occur during dust storms when drivers use other cars' lights to steer themselves toward safety.
More than 400,000 homes and businesses in five states were without power Monday in the latest bout of severe weather that has left at least 2 dead.