Severe Storm Threat Reignites Across U.S. Heartland
Severe Storm Threat Reignites Across U.S. Heartland
US · Published May 4, 2026
Severe storms are expected to hit the U.S. Heartland from May 4-7, affecting the central and eastern U.S.
Texas, Oklahoma, and the lower Mississippi Valley face risks of hail, damaging winds, and tornadoes.
The East Coast could see gusty winds and heavy rain, potentially causing travel delays.
Severe storms returning to U.S. Heartland
After a brief respite over the weekend, the U.S. Heartland is bracing for another round of severe storms starting Monday, May 4, and continuing through May 7. The central and eastern United States will be affected, with the initial impact felt across the Midwest.
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