Storm-battered Midwest and South on high alert again for severe weather
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By Isabel Yip
Published on March 9, 2026.
Severe storms and isolated flash flooding are expected across the country over the next three days, beginning in the Southeast. This comes as parts of the country are recovering from tornadoes that killed six people in Michigan and Oklahoma. Five million people are at risk for severe storms across the Southeast, with threats including strong wind gusts, large hail, and a potential tornado. The Midwest and Southwest will also be on high alert due to two clusters of storms that could bring 60 mph winds and flash flooding. Oklahoma is preparing for more severe weather after devastating tornadoes killed a mother and daughter in Fairview.
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