Heartland Prepares for Severe Storms with Tornadoes and Hail
Heartland Prepares for Severe Storms with Tornadoes and Hail
US · Published Mar 9, 2026
Severe weather, including tornadoes and large hail, is expected in the Heartland by midweek.
A combination of a dryline and a warm front will create conditions favorable for supercell thunderstorms.
Residents are advised to stay informed, have a safety plan, and protect property from potential damage.
Heartland braces for peak severe weather midweek
The Heartland region is preparing for a significant severe weather event expected to reach its peak by midweek. A dryline extending across the Plains is set to interact with a warm front stretching from southern Iowa to northern Illinois and Indiana, creating an unstable atmospheric environment conducive to severe thunderstorms. These conditions are ripe for the development of supercell thunderstorms, which are characterized by rotating updrafts and the potential to produce large hail and tornadoes. The merging of these weather systems will intensify the situation, pulling warm, humid air from the Gulf of America northward, with dew points expected to rise into the 60s across Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas.
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