Severe Storms and Blizzard Conditions Impact Midwest and Eastern U.S.
1-Minute Brief
A major storm system is bringing blizzards to Minnesota and severe storms, including tornado threats, to the Midwest and East.
Key Facts
- Authorities issued blizzard warnings and advised no travel across southern Minnesota as heavy snow continued.
- Chicago and surrounding areas faced forecasts of severe thunderstorms on Sunday, with a switch to snow expected later.
- The D.C. area was under a rare Level 4 risk for severe weather Monday, including possible tornadoes.
- Nearly 200 million people were threatened by blizzard conditions and dangerous winds, according to multiple reports.
- The National Weather Service monitored a moderate risk upgrade for Monday’s storms in the eastern U.S.
What Happened
A powerful storm system is affecting large parts of the U.S., bringing blizzard conditions to Minnesota and severe storms, including tornado threats, to areas from Chicago to the D.C. region.
Why It Matters
The widespread severe weather poses significant risks to safety and travel, with millions affected by blizzards, high winds, and potential tornadoes across multiple states.
What's Next
Authorities are urging residents to monitor weather updates and heed travel advisories as the storm system continues moving east, with severe weather expected to persist into Monday.
Sources
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- Google NewsUnknown1d agoDangerous storm outbreak could slam D.C. area Monday; tornadoes possible
- Google NewsUnknown1d agoAuthorities advise no travel across southern Minnesota as blizzard warnings continue
- Google NewsUnknown1d agoChicago weather forecast: Potentially severe thunderstorms expected for Sunday before switch over to snow
