I cannot stress this enough. It is too warm and too humid in too many areas of the U.S. Severe weather is expected on March 10th and 11th. But this goes for all of Spring:

Central Plains: You know what to do, but that can be dangerous, too. Don't get complacent. I know the watches and warnings are often false alarms and you have stuff to do. I get it. Just be as aware as you can.

Southern states: Watching the tornado from your front porch is not a sport. Find a different hobby. Please. We just want you to be safe.

Northern states: You saw what happened in Michigan. It's hard to say which states are exempt from tornadoes anymore. Think about a safe place for you, your family, and your pets, just in case.

Recently I learned that if you have a storm shelter, especially separate from your home, you can register its location with authorities.

#US #USWx #SevereStorms

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/weather/2026/03/09/tornadoes-storms-central-us-forecast/89064227007/

Severe storms, tornadoes threaten central US this week. See forecast.

Another significant severe weather outbreak is forecast for Tuesday, March 10 and Wednesday, March 11, meteorologists warned.

USA TODAY
@kimlockhartga What’s up with that little finger of weather reaching out to western SC + eastern GA? Like, “the entire Midwest, plus you guys.”
@superflippy Right? We get pockets of very weird weather. There are places that seem to be magnets for severe storms.
@kimlockhartga For as long as I’ve lived in TN, it’s always been this way in Mar/April and Oct, just that drastic temp change time of year.
@Likewise like a false Spring. Well, we've been breaking heat records like crazy. I think over 360 heat records were broken last week, in various cities.
@kimlockhartga I think spring always is kind of disaster in general!
@Likewise true that. It can be very unpredictable. While summer, besides surprise hurricanes, is just hot every day.