Unusually powerful March storm threatens to create a blizzard, tornadoes and fires as it crosses the US
- A powerful storm system is expected to bring severe thunderstorms and damaging winds to the DFW area early Tuesday morning, impacting the morning commute.
- The National Weather Service warns of dangerous travel conditions due to heavy snow and strong winds across parts of the Midwest.
- Fire danger is elevated in Texas due to low humidity and strong winds, with fire weather watches issued across the region.
- Red flag warnings are in effect for parts of Texas, indicating an increased risk of fire due to dry conditions and strong winds.
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An unusually powerful March storm threatens blizzards, tornadoes and wildfires as it moves across the U.S.
An unusually powerful March storm is sweeping across the country with a wide range of hazards, from high winds that could trigger blizzard conditions and dust storms to severe thunderstorms that could produce tornadoes.
An unusually powerful March storm threatens to create a blizzard, tornadoes and wildfires as it moves across the U.S.
By Mary Gilbert, CNN An unusually powerful March storm is moving across the country with a wide range of hazards, from strong winds that could trigger blizzard conditions and dust storms to severe thunderstorms that could produce tornadoes. The disruptive storm was forming over the Rocky Mountains early Monday, but will strengthen and spread over much of the central US by Tuesday morning, bringing severe thunderstorms to its southern side and wi…
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