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More severe storms, tornadoes poised to pounce on central US this week

Severe weather and the likelihood of more tornadoes will return to the central United States, spanning Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, AccuWeather meteorologists warn. Along with the tornado threat, storms will pack high winds, large hail, and torrential rain that can aggravate or initiate flooding problems. Many of the same areas that were rocked and devastated by severe weather and flash flooding in recent days may be hit again or at least under the threat of severe weather, including tornado

Spring fever: Northeast cities chasing 90-degree highs

A major flip of the weather pattern will allow temperatures to shoot through the roof in the Northeast as some locations may hit 90 degrees Fahrenheit during the last days of April, AccuWeather meteorologists say. Millions yearning for warm sunshine and a taste of summertime will soon get their wish, as much of the region says goodbye to chilly air-at least for a little while. "Despite some clouds, cool air and a little shower activity to start the weekend, it has been relatively dry recently an

Dangerous, multiday severe weather outbreak looms for a dozen states in central US

A dangerous severe weather event will threaten millions across more than a dozen states in the nation's heartland, starting during the latter part of this week and continuing through the weekend. There is a significant risk to lives and property, AccuWeather meteorologists warn. Months ago, AccuWeather's long-range meteorologists began raising concerns about significant severe weather from late April to mid-May and stepped up the messaging for the central United States last week. "All modes of s

Snow, damaging frost, freeze expected in Upper Midwest, Northeast

Air from northern Canada will drop southward into the Upper Midwest and northeastern United States from the middle to late parts of the week.

Upcoming frosts and freezes this week in Northeast could be extensive, damaging

Air from northern Canada will drop southward into the Upper Midwest and northeastern United States from the middle to late parts of the week. This will not only set off snow in parts of the northern tier but will also bring the risk of a damaging frost and freeze to many areas, AccuWeather meteorologists warn. The batch of air, encapsulated by a dome of high pressure, will affect the area from Wednesday to Friday. The first of two Canadian high-pressure areas delivered temperatures as low as the

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