Severe storms threat with large hail possible in Chicago
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Severe storms are expected to target millions from the Southern Plains to western New York on Thursday, March 26.
Another round of severe storms may pass through Central Ohio Thursday, March 26. Here's what forecasters are saying.
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Northeast Ohio will get one more mild and relatively quiet day Wednesday before a round of rain and thunderstorms moves in Thursday, bringing the potential for some severe weather before temperatures crash again by Friday.
Severe storms are expected to target millions from the Kansas to New York on Thursday, putting roughly 50 million people at risk for damaging weather.
From the furnace to the freezer: Kansas City will shatter heat records on Thursday, then tumble to near-freezing by Saturday, with strong winds and a chance for storms in between, according to the National Weather Service.
Severe storms are possible on Thursday, especially during the evening and nighttime hours with hail, wind and isolated tornado threats.
Hoping to collect more information about the biggest, wettest storms that soak California each year — filling reservoirs and also causing damaging floods — a coalition of Bay Area water agencies on Thursday unveiled a new $19.
Early spring is typically a volatile time of year for weather in the United States, and the next few days will be no exception.