Severe Weather Strikes Eastern U.S. with Snow, High Winds, and Tornado Threat
Severe Weather Strikes Eastern U.S. with Snow, High Winds, and Tornado Threat
US · Published Mar 17, 2026
Severe weather is hitting the Eastern U.S., bringing snow, high winds, and a tornado threat.
Over 2,000 flights have been canceled nationwide due to the widespread storm, with dangerous travel conditions in many areas.
Freeze warnings are in effect for parts of the Southeast, while Hawaii faces severe flooding from a separate storm.
Storm brings blizzards, tornadoes, freeze warnings, floods
A powerful storm system is currently impacting the eastern half of the United States, creating a diverse range of severe weather conditions. The Upper Midwest is experiencing blizzard conditions, characterized by heavy snowfall and near-zero visibility in states such as Michigan, Wisconsin, and Minnesota. Travel has become exceedingly dangerous, with numerous road closures in effect. Simultaneously, the mid-Atlantic region, including Washington, D.C., is under threat from high winds and potential tornadoes. The combination of these factors has prompted the National Weather Service to issue alerts and urge residents to take necessary precautions.
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