Severe Storms Threaten Midwest and Northeast with Tornadoes and High Winds
Severe Storms Threaten Midwest and Northeast with Tornadoes and High Winds
US · Published Jun 12, 2026
Millions across the Midwest and Northeast are bracing for severe storms on Thursday, June 11,
The Storm Prediction Center warns of a significant risk of strong tornadoes, large hail, and damaging winds as storms move through Northern Illinois and into major cities like New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore. Earlier storms on Wednesday left over 250,000 homes and businesses without power in the Midwest. A mass of warm, moist air is creating ideal conditions for severe thunderstorms, with tornado warnings already issued in parts of Illinois. The situation remains dynamic, with the potential for widespread impacts across the eastern United States.

Why It's Important?

The storms pose a high risk of tornadoes, particularly in Northern Illinois, where warnings have already been issued. Major cities in the Northeast, including New York and Philadelphia, could experience large hail and damaging winds. Power outages are a significant concern, with over 250,000 customers still without electricity from Wednesday's storms. The combination of heat, humidity, and unstable air increases the likelihood of severe weather, making this a potentially dangerous event for millions.

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