Explosive Mid-March Storm to Slam 200 Million Across US
Explosive Mid-March Storm to Slam 200 Million Across US
US · Published Mar 13, 2026
A powerful mid-March storm could affect 200 million people in the central and eastern US, potentially becoming a bomb cyclone.
Blizzard conditions are expected in the Upper Midwest and Great Lakes, with 1-3 feet of snow possible.
Severe thunderstorms, heavy rain, and strong winds will impact areas from the Plains to the Atlantic Coast, potentially causing travel disruptions and power outages in major cities.
Mid-March storm threatens 200 million people
An explosive mid-March storm is poised to impact nearly 200 million people across the central and eastern United States from Sunday into Monday. The storm has the potential to strengthen into a bomb cyclone, bringing a variety of hazardous weather conditions to different regions.
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