Here are the latest high-level updates on weather storms and tornadoes.
What’s happening now
- Severe storm systems continue to bring tornado risks across parts of the central and eastern U.S., with watches and warnings issued as storms move through. Expect periods of strong winds, large hail, and tornadoes in affected areas.[1][4]
- Recent outbreaks have prompted significant damage assessments in several communities, including reports of power outages and emergency responses as storms move eastward and into the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions.[4][1]
Where the threat is most active
- Plains to Midwest: Tornado watches and high-severity alerts remain common as the systems pulse through the central U.S., with the potential for long-track tornadoes and damaging winds in intense outbreaks.[2][4]
- Southeast and Mid-Atlantic: As the system shifts east, severe thunderstorms and the risk of tornadoes persist, with warnings in portions of the Southeast and mid-Atlantic states depending on the timing of the front and moisture in place.[4]
Impacts to expect
- Casualties and damage: Historically, major outbreaks can cause injuries, fatalities, and widespread property damage in impacted communities; local authorities typically issue evacuations or shelter-in-place guidance as needed.[1][4]
- Power outages: Storms have historically knocked out electricity to tens of thousands of customers in affected regions during multi-day events; restoration times vary by location and damage.[1]
Safety tips if you’re in an at-risk area
- Monitor local alerts: Keep TV/radio or a reliable weather app on, and heed Tornado Warnings and Severe Thunderstorm Warnings promptly.
- Plan ahead: Identify a safe shelter space (interior room on the lowest floor, away from windows) and keep an emergency kit ready.
- Have a communication plan: Ensure all household members know how to contact each other if separated during a storm.
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An EF3 tornado with winds estimated at 150 mph hit Michigan. The scope of the damage is being realized and the death toll is rising. Here's what we know about a deadly stretch of powerful storms.
weather.comAs of Thursday, there have been 699 preliminary tornado reports across the U.S., according to NOAA's Storm Prediction Center, well above the historical average of 549 tornadoes through May 9.
www.accuweather.comA storm system that has already produced multiple tornadoes, grapefruit-sized hail and damage across several states slides east Wednesday across the central U.S.
www.foxweather.comDamaging winds, large hail and tornadoes are possible Wednesday into Thursday as volatile storm system tracks from the southern Plains into the Northeast.
www.accuweather.comAbout 47 million people faced an enhanced to moderate severe storm threat from Madison, Wisconsin, to Birmingham, Alabama.
www.cbsnews.comWe are tracking the final act of a multiday severe weather threat that caused power outages across the Southeast Thursday morning after spawning deadly tornadoes in the Midwest earlier this week. Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker is expected to tour the devastation in Kankakee later today. Meanwhile, back-to-back winter storms are brewing across the Northern Plains and Upper Midwest.
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