Severe Weather Threatens Midwest with Record Warmth and Tornado Risk
A powerful storm system brings unseasonably warm temperatures and severe weather, including tornadoes and large hail, across the Midwest.
- Millions across the Midwest experience record-breaking warmth, with temperatures up to 40 degrees above average.
- A dramatic temperature drop of 30-50 degrees expected as a cold front moves in, bringing winter back with a vengeance.
- Severe weather, including the risk of tornadoes and large hail, targets over 54 million people in the region.
- Cities like Chicago, Indianapolis, and Detroit brace for potential nocturnal tornadoes, increasing the danger.
- Following the storm, temperatures are set to plummet before rising again towards the weekend.































