New Severe Weather Outbreak Expected
A multi-day severe storm threat brings large hail, damaging winds, and tornadoes to the central US.
Communities Still Recovering
Areas hit by last week's 18 tornadoes from Texas to Michigan face yet another dangerous weather system.
Tuesday's Elevated Tornado Threat
The tornado threat peaks Tuesday afternoon and evening across parts of Texas and the Midwest.
Southern Plains Facing Large Hail
Texas expects severe thunderstorms with golf-ball-sized hail and dangerous winds over 74 mph.
Mississippi Valley Evening Danger
By evening, the severe threat expands to the Great Lakes, with potential for strong EF2 tornadoes.
Wednesday's Damaging Wind Threat
Severe storms shift Wednesday, bringing damaging wind gusts from the Ohio Valley to Eastern Texas.
Wednesday Night in the Southeast
Thunderstorms will persist into Wednesday night across the Southeast, from the Tennessee Valley to the Gulf Coast.
Thursday Brings Coastal Threats
A few severe thunderstorms may reach the Southeast coast and Florida before the cold front passes.
Severe Flooding Risk Looms
Heavy rainfall on soggy soil could cause sudden flooding. Expect 1-3 inches of rain in affected areas.
Stay Prepared and Alert
Keep phones charged and enable emergency alerts to receive official National Weather Service warnings.
Take Shelter Immediately
Determine your safest shelter spot beforehand. When a warning is issued, do not wait—take cover instantly.
Unseasonal Storms