As March 2025 draws to a close, a powerful and potentially destructive weather system is set to sweep across the Midwest, South, and East Coast of the United States, bringing with it the threat of strong tornadoes, large hail, and damaging winds.

Meteorologists and news outlets nationwide are sounding the alarm about this multiday severe weather event, which is expected to begin this weekend and extend into early next week. Here’s a detailed look at what’s unfolding, based on reports from multiple sources.

According to a report from AOL News published on March 28, 2025, the severe weather threat will kick off in the Midwest and South as early as Saturday night, March 29.


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The initial wave of storms could produce large hail and strong wind gusts across the Plains, with a slight chance of isolated tornadoes overnight.

However, the situation is expected to escalate significantly by Sunday, March 30, as the storm system intensifies and spreads eastward.

The AOL News article highlights that this outbreak could impact some of the same regions hit by a major severe weather event just two weeks prior, raising concerns about repeated damage in already vulnerable areas.

The combination of a strong low-pressure system and a surge of Gulf moisture is setting the stage for what could be a widespread and dangerous event.

By Sunday, severe weather is forecast to peak across a broad swath of the country, from eastern Texas to the southern Great Lakes.

As cited by AOL News, NOAA’s Storm Prediction Center has identified a high-risk zone where very large hail, destructive winds, and strong tornadoes—potentially reaching EF2 or higher intensity—are expected.

This area includes parts of the Mississippi, Ohio, and Tennessee valleys, alerting millions of residents.

Posts on X from weather enthusiasts and meteorologists, such as @ZaneFergusonWX and @ryanhallyall, corroborate this forecast, warning that over 100 million people from Michigan to Texas could face these threats.

The consistency across these reports underscores the scale of the impending outbreak, with long-track tornadoes—a particularly dangerous type capable of staying on the ground for extended distances—being a significant concern.

As the storm system progresses, the severe weather is expected to shift toward the East Coast by Monday, March 31. AOL News notes that the Southeast, including the Carolinas, Georgia, and the Gulf Coast, could see wind damage, large hail, and at least a slight tornado risk.

This eastward expansion is driven by a sharp southward plunge of the jet stream, a pattern typical for late March and early spring, which is amplifying the storm’s intensity.

The Weather Channel, referenced in posts on X like one from @BenevolentTrust earlier this week, has also been tracking this system, noting its potential to bring a mix of severe weather types across a vast region.

The combination of wind shear and moisture from the Gulf of Mexico is creating a volatile setup that could challenge emergency response teams and residents alike.

This multiday event fits a familiar meteorological pattern for this time of year, as warm, moist air clashes with cooler systems moving out of the West.

AOL News explains that a strong low-pressure system sweeping from Kansas to New York over the weekend will act as the catalyst, pulling in Gulf moisture and fueling storm development.

This dynamic has been a hallmark of spring weather in the U.S., often leading to significant outbreaks like the one anticipated now.

With the current date being March 28, 2025, time is running short for preparations. Authorities in affected regions are urging residents to stay informed, secure outdoor objects, and have emergency plans in place.

The repeated mention of “strong tornadoes” and “destructive winds” across sources like AOL News and X posts emphasizes the need for vigilance, particularly in areas still recovering from earlier storms this month.

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