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More than 180 million people could see severe weather through midweek, with more than two dozen states at risk, according to AccuWeather.
From USA TODAY
Another mild day is in store for Southeast Michigan on Friday, with high temperatures in the mid-50s to the lower 70s.
From CBS News
Scattered showers and storms will be possible in the morning, but the best chance for activity will be in the afternoon and early evening.
From Yahoo
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While morning showers will be around, strong and potentially severe storms are expected in Sunday evening/night.
A spring storm system will move east over the next three days, bringing a variety of dangerous and life-threatening weather from the Heartland to the East Coast.
Click through the slideshow below to see an hour by hour look at when storms moves through. Some discrete storms could pop up as early as 5 p.m. for parts of our region, but it appears the more widespread storm chance arrives closer to sunset and after.
SUNNY SPRING DAY: With a sunny sky temperatures are mostly in the mid to upper 70s across Alabama this afternoon
Strong winds ahead of a cold front on Sunday are expected to bring thunderstorms, with severe storms possible, to large portions of Indiana — including Johnson County. On Friday, the National Weather Service placed Johnson County under an enhanced risk of severe weather for Sunday, an assessment that could change as Sunday gets closer.
Our weather is going to become more active Thursday into the weekend as we track a warm front then a storm system.
The Iowa Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management and the National Weather Service (NWS) have joined together to promote Severe Weather Awareness Week this week, March 24-28.
Dangerous storms continue to hit parts of the Gulf Coast. A cross-country storm that could bring a severe weather outbreak from Dallas to Detroit this weekend and impact the East Coast by Monday.