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Warmer afternoons with temperatures near 70 degrees are likely in the Piedmont Triad this weekend. Spotty rain may arrive on Sunday before a potential severe weather outbreak takes shape for Monday. There is a growing risk of severe thunderstorms for Monday from the morning through the afternoon in the Triad.
Dozens of tornadoes could erupt during severe storms in the U.S. this week, putting millions of people at risk.
AccuWeather meteorologists say a line of severe weather from Texas to the Great Lakes could bring flooding and tornadoes to Ohio. See the forecast.
Another significant severe weather outbreak is forecast for Tuesday, March 10, and Wednesday, March 11, meteorologists warned.
Forecasters say severe storms remain a threat for several states in the coming days, while the NWS has issued tornado alerts.
NWS issues 39 warnings March 10; two deaths reported in Indiana; damage surveys underway in Iowa and Illinois
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.