What areas are most at risk for severe weather?
The Southern Plains, from Texas to Arkansas, and the Ohio Valley are at the highest risk.
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Multiple rounds of thunderstorms are expected to bring heavy rain and the risk of severe weather, including flooding, to the Plains and Ohio Valley in early March 2026. The combination of clashing cold and warm air, along with moisture stre...
A significant southward dip in the jet stream over the western United States will usher in cooler air, while a northward bulge in the East allows warmth to surge across the region. This setup will draw moisture from the Gulf northward, resulting in persistent rain and thunderstorms. The severity of the storms will depend on the timing and strength of each system. Residents in the affected areas should prepare and have multiple ways to receive flooding and severe thunderstorm-related warnings. AccuWeather meteorologists have issued a "some" risk for severe weather from northeastern Texas to eastern Kansas and southwestern Illinois starting Wednesday. Hazards include large hail, damaging wind gusts up to 70 miles per hour, and isolated tornadoes. The risk for severe thunderstorms will continue through Friday night.
The Southern Plains, from Texas to Arkansas, and the Ohio Valley are at the highest risk.
Large hail, damaging wind gusts up to 70 mph, isolated tornadoes, and flooding are possible.
The risk for severe weather starts on Wednesday and continues through Friday night.
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