Expansive severe weather threat shifts east across 2,000-mile corridor from Texas to New England
Expansive severe weather threat shifts east across 2,000-mile corridor from Texas to New England
More than 100 million people will likely see severe storms across a corridor from Texas to New England beginning Tuesday. Storms are expected to ignite Tuesday afternoon along a cold front that's advancing east and was responsible for a violent tornado threat in the Central Plains on Monday. Severe weather is expected to develop across the Eastern Great Lakes, as well as the Ohio and Tennessee valleys. Large hail will be possible across North and Central Texas. The cold front will arrive in the Northeast by Wednesday and break a heat wave that's delivering 90 degree temperatures for much of the region.










