Severe Storms to Slam Central U.S. as Active Spring Pattern Begins
Severe Storms to Slam Central U.S. as Active Spring Pattern Begins
US · Published Mar 27, 2026
The Central U.S. faces repeated severe storms as an active spring pattern begins.
Storms may develop early in the week, stretching from Missouri to Ohio, with another round possible next weekend.
The stormy pattern is expected to last 7–10 days, marking the start of peak tornado season.
Severe storms expected in Central U.S.
The Central U.S. is bracing for a series of severe storms as an active spring weather pattern takes hold at the start of April. The region can expect repeated rounds of intense weather events, potentially beginning as early as Tuesday, stretching from Missouri to Indiana and Ohio. Forecasters are also monitoring the possibility of another significant storm system developing next weekend.
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