Severe Storms Bring Tornadoes, Hail, and Power Outages Across Midwest and Plains
1-Minute Brief
The storms have disrupted daily life, causing power outages, school closures, and putting millions at risk of further severe weather.
Key Facts
- Over a third of Americans are under some form of severe weather alert.
- Around 125 million people could face more dangerous storms, according to forecasts.
- Tornadoes and large hail have impacted parts of 11 states in the Midwest.
- Thousands have experienced power outages, with more than 25,000 customers in Wisconsin affected Tuesday morning.
- Authorities in Kansas reported several people with minor injuries after storms passed through.
What Happened
A series of severe storms swept across the Midwest and Plains, producing tornadoes, large hail, and damaging winds. The weather has led to widespread power outages and school closures in affected regions.
Why It Matters
The ongoing storms have significant impacts on public safety, infrastructure, and daily routines for millions. Continued severe weather alerts highlight the potential for further disruption and hazards.
What's Next
Forecasters warn that additional storms could bring giant hail, tornadoes, and severe wind gusts to the Midwest and Plains on Tuesday afternoon and evening. Residents are advised to monitor weather updates and take necessary precautions.
Sources
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- CBS NewsLeft30m agoPurple skies, tornadoes and hail seen across U.S.: Here's the severe weather forecast
- CBS NewsLeft11h agoEye Opener: Powerful storms bring tornadoes, hail to parts of Midwest
- CBS NewsLeft10h agoSevere weather slams Midwest as other storms threaten millions
