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US South & Midwest Brace for Daily Storm Fury
6 Mar
Summary
- Dangerous storms with hail, wind, and tornadoes expected daily.
- Schools advised to review severe weather safety plans.
- Atmospheric instability fuels multiday storm threat.

Severe weather is anticipated across the Southern and Midwestern United States, prompting schools to review their safety protocols. Forecasters warn of daily rounds of dangerous storms, including large hail, damaging winds, and tornadoes, expected to continue into next week. This persistent threat is driven by a volatile pattern where warm, humid Gulf air collides with cooler Pacific and Canadian air.
Above-average temperatures have increased atmospheric instability, creating favorable conditions for strong storms. Officials are urged to revisit tornado sheltering and communication plans, especially as some communities may be out of practice after winter. The severe thunderstorm risk, present since Friday, is expected to persist through the weekend and into the following week, with significant impacts possible later at night.



