Multi-day storm threat builds across Plains and Midwest
Multi-day storm threat builds across Plains and Midwest
US · Published Apr 22, 2026
Severe storms are expected across the Plains and Midwest, starting April 22, bringing hail and strong winds.
The storm threat intensifies on April 23, expanding from Oklahoma to Minnesota, including Kansas City and Omaha.
Large hail, damaging wind gusts, and isolated tornado potential are the main risks during this multi-day severe weather event.
Severe weather risk across Plains and Midwest
A multi-day storm threat is building across the Plains and Midwest, posing a significant risk of severe weather. Starting Wednesday, April 22, a new round of storms will develop, stretching from northern Texas to South Dakota. These storms are expected to bring large hail and strong winds, potentially causing damage in the affected areas. The severe weather threat intensifies on Thursday, April 23, expanding its reach from Oklahoma to Minnesota. Cities such as Kansas City and Omaha are included in the area facing heightened risk.
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