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Hail, wind and tornadoes - Severe storms from Texas to the Ohio Valley

03:00 PM
March 4, 2026

Hail, wind and tornadoes
Severe storms from Texas to the Ohio Valley

Severe storms are expected from West Texas to Southwest Ohio on Wednesday, well into the overnight hours.

A low-pressure system moving across the mid-Mississippi Valley is triggering isolated to scattered severe storms, with a main focus from Dallas and Waco, Texas to Evansville, Ind.

Damaging wind gusts and large hail are the main risks with these storms, but a tornado cannot be ruled out, even through the overnight hours.

Dangers of nocturnal severe stormsread more

The WeatherRadar shows thunderstorm activity ongoing throughout your Wednesday, impacting commutes well into Thursday morning.

Have your alerts switched on in the app and keep your notification volume turned up in case of severe weather, including tornadoes, while you sleep.

Becca Parker
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