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    More to come - More than 600 severe reports

04:23 PM
March 31, 2025

More to come
More than 600 severe reports

Sunday brought an onslaught of wind and hail to the Midwest and southward to the Atklatex with a few tornado reports too. This was on top of heavy snow and ice for the northern tier where hundreds of thousands of customers are dealing with power outages Monday morning. The last day of March sees a shift eastward for this severe threat with more damaging gusts, large hail and tornadoes possible.

This overall storm system brought wet, stormy, snowy and even icy weather to the eastern two-thirds. Extensive icing was reported in Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, New Hampshire, New York, South Dakota, Vermont and Wisconsin. Hoeff State Park, on the northeast Michigan coast of Lake Huron, picked up the most ice at 0.75 inches. Power was knocked out and trees and large limbs damaged homes and vehicles.

On the large, southern flank of the storm system, severe storms with plentiful lightning lit up the WeatherRadar. Missouri and Arkansas had the largest hailstones reported as large as tennis balls.

Illinois and Indiana saw the highest wind gusts higher than 80 mph. Near Valparaiso, Ind., an intense storm gust tipped a semi-truck over onto a person who unfortunately did not make it.

More severe storms are on their way on Monday with as much as an enhanced risk - level 3 out of 5 on the severity scale - issued for north central North Carolina to New Orleans and Tallahassee. Scattered severe storms are possible as far north as Scranton, Pa.

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Becca Parker
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