Severe Weather Threatens Eastern U.S. with Snow, Wind, and Tornadoes
Severe Weather Threatens Eastern U.S. with Snow, Wind, and Tornadoes
US · Published Mar 15, 2026
Severe weather is forecast for the Eastern U.S., including heavy snow, high winds, and possible tornadoes.
The mid-Atlantic states and Washington, D.C., are at the greatest risk for damaging winds and tornadoes.
Residents are urged to take precautions, stay informed, and prepare for potential disruptions.
Eastern U.S. faces severe weather conditions
A significant weather system is set to bring severe weather conditions to the Eastern United States, including heavy snow, high winds, and the potential for tornadoes. This follows extreme weather events across the country, such as heavy snow in the Upper Midwest and severe flooding in Hawaii. The National Weather Service has issued warnings for the Eastern U.S., with the mid-Atlantic states and Washington, D.C., at the highest risk for damaging winds and tornadoes. The storm system is expected to affect a large area, including the Mississippi, Tennessee, and Ohio valleys.
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