Southern US Faces Severe Weather Threat with Thunderstorms and Hail
Southern US Faces Severe Weather Threat with Thunderstorms and Hail
US · Published Mar 4, 2026
Severe thunderstorms, hail, and potential tornadoes are expected in the Southern US.
The greatest risk stretches from Central Texas into the lower Missouri Valley, including Dallas, Oklahoma City, and Kansas City.
Residents are urged to stay informed, monitor weather updates, and review their safety plans.
Severe thunderstorms and tornadoes possible
The Southern United States is bracing for a significant severe weather outbreak, with forecasts predicting severe thunderstorms, large hail, and the potential for tornadoes. The NOAA Storm Prediction Center has issued a level 1/5 risk, indicating a heightened concern for large hail across the region. As the week progresses, warm and humid air is expected to move northward, creating conditions conducive to thunderstorm development from Central Oklahoma into Southern Missouri. Forecast models suggest strong winds and significant wind shear, increasing the likelihood of organized storms and supercells. These supercells pose a particular threat due to their capacity to produce large hail, damaging winds, and tornadoes. Residents in affected areas are strongly encouraged to stay informed about weather updates through reliable sources like the National Weather Service and local news outlets.
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