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Lingering severe threat shifts into Carolinas, Southeast to close out the weekend and multiday outbreakFollowing a long week of severe storms, the threat is contained in the Carolinas and parts of the Southeast on Sunday.
This devastation was part of a multi-day severe weather outbreak that began across Texas, the Plains, and the Midwest before moving toward the Great Lakes and the Northeast on Saturday.
A multiday severe weather outbreak is forecast to continue Friday from the Plains to the Midwest. Strong tornadoes, very large hail and destructive winds are all possible. Places like Dallas,
Concern is rising that the first major storm outbreak in the run-up to spring could strike the nation’s heartland, putting millions of Americans from Texas to Iowa at risk of potentially strong tornadoes.
Multiple weather systems will bring snow, record warmth, and severe thunderstorms to the United States as spring 2026 begins.
The Telegraph on MSN
Understanding new severe weather outlook changes coming in MarchThe Storm Prediction Center has introduced new severe weather outlook changes for the severe weather season starting in March. Here's what they changed.
Weather experts explain the science behind the rapidly-developing twisters, and how just the right conditions had to be in place for it to happen.
The Weather Channel on MSN
Severe thunderstorms possible into this weekend from Texas to the Midwest, interior NortheastSevere weather is likely through Saturday, but another round is expected next week. Here's the latest forecast and timing.