Multi-Day Severe Storm Threat to Hit Central US Early Next Week
Multi-Day Severe Storm Threat to Hit Central US Early Next Week
US · Published Mar 28, 2026
Multi-day severe weather threatens Central US, Plains, Midwest, and Ohio Valley with damaging winds, large hail, and possible tornadoes.
Rising temperatures will increase atmospheric instability, intensifying storm severity early next week.
Significant travel disruptions are possible along major highways due to strong winds, heavy rain, and reduced visibility.
Multi-day severe weather pattern to impact Central U.S
A multi-day severe weather pattern is poised to strike the Central U.S., Plains, and Midwest regions, extending into the Ohio Valley as April commences. This volatile weather is fueled by a surge of warm, moist air colliding with cooler atmospheric conditions, setting the stage for multiple rounds of intense storms. Forecasters are particularly concerned about the potential for damaging winds exceeding 60 mph, large hail, and the risk of tornado formation across the affected areas.
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