Another severe weather outbreak
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Hundreds of severe storms are expected from the Plains to the East Coast this week, with high-risk zones for tornadoes, damaging winds and large hail. Some dangerous twisters may occur after dark.
Dozens of tornadoes could erupt during severe storms in the U.S. this week, putting millions of people at risk.
A powerful early-March storm system unleashed a widespread severe weather outbreak across parts of the Plains and Midwest, producing tornadoes, damaging winds, and large hail that left several communities dealing with significant destruction.
An EF3 tornado with winds estimated at 150 mph hit Michigan. The scope of the damage is being realized and the death toll is rising. Here's what we know about a deadly stretch of powerful storms.
A severe weather outbreak is devastating parts of the Plains and Midwest, where at least 6 were killed on Friday evening amid damaging tornadoes and “monster” hail.
A dangerous storm prompted a warning on Monday morning amid high winds and damaging hail.
The first full week of meteorological spring brought a severe weather threat to the Central U.S. with multiple confirmed tornadoes and fatalities.
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.