Unusually powerful March storm threatens to create a blizzard, tornadoes and fires as it crosses the US
- A powerful storm is expected to bring rain, snow, and strong winds to eastern Iowa from late Tuesday night into Wednesday morning, creating difficult travel conditions with possible blizzard conditions in northwestern counties and low visibility due to heavy snow and wind gusts of 50+ mph.
- Meteorologists warn that this storm system could affect nearly 170 million people across almost two dozen states and poses significant risks, including widespread thunderstorms and damaging winds, likely causing power outages and disrupting infrastructure.
- Residents are advised to prepare for potentially dangerous conditions, as this storm's unpredictable nature may lead to travel disruptions, structural damage, and downed trees from Monday night through Wednesday night.
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