Severe Storm Outbreak Puts 45M at Risk Across Midwest
Severe Storm Outbreak Puts 45M at Risk Across Midwest
US · Published Apr 2, 2026
A severe weather outbreak threatens the Midwest and Great Lakes, impacting over 45 million people.
The storms could bring strong EF2+ tornadoes, damaging winds over 75 mph, and large hail.
Flash flooding is possible due to heavy rain, and another storm system is expected to redevelop on Friday.
Millions at risk from severe weather outbreak
A severe weather outbreak is currently unfolding across the Midwest and Great Lakes regions, placing over 45 million individuals at risk on Thursday. Forecasters predict that storms will intensify from Iowa into Illinois, Wisconsin, and Michigan, with the potential for strong EF2+ tornadoes, damaging winds exceeding 75 mph, and large hail. The development of discrete supercells could further elevate the risk of tornadoes throughout the evening. Additionally, heavy rainfall may trigger flash flooding overnight, posing additional hazards.
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