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Meteorologist says, 'We have an intense multi-day severe weather outbreak, including some really big changes to the forecast for the next 48 hours'Image Credit: Max Velocity - Severe Weather Center
Tens of thousands of people across the Midwest and Plains are without power after tornadoes leveled homes and buildings Tuesday night. Here’s the latest.
Another significant severe weather outbreak is forecast for Tuesday, March 10, and Wednesday, March 11, meteorologists warned.
AccuWeather meteorologists say a line of severe weather from Texas to the Great Lakes could bring flooding and tornadoes to Ohio. See the forecast.
Dozens of tornadoes could erupt during severe storms in the U.S. this week, putting millions of people at risk.
"All severe hazards are possible, including the risk for a few strong to intense tornadoes and very large hail," the Storm Prediction Center said.
This devastation was part of a multi-day severe weather outbreak that began across Texas, the Plains, and the Midwest before moving toward the Great Lakes and the Northeast on Saturday.
Want a good reminder that it's March in Chicagoland? Less than 24 hours after a significant severe weather outbreak Tuesday evening, which produced multiple confirmed tornadoes, some areas could see snowflakes by Wednesday afternoon.