Southern US Faces Five Days of Severe Weather Threats
Southern US Faces Five Days of Severe Weather Threats
US · Published Mar 4, 2026
The Southern US faces five days of severe weather, including thunderstorms and hail.
Risk levels increase midweek, with potential for supercells and all modes of severe weather.
Residents are urged to prepare emergency kits and stay informed via weather alerts and local news.
Five days of severe weather expected
The Southern United States is bracing for five consecutive days of severe weather, as predicted by the NOAA Storm Prediction Center and the FOX Forecast Center. The initial threat begins Tuesday evening with an upper atmospheric disturbance causing scattered thunderstorms in the mid-Mississippi Valley, primarily posing a risk of large hail. The risk level is set at 1 out of 5 for Tuesday.
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