Severe storms are bearing down on the Midwest and the Heartland, where tornadoes, damaging winds and hail are in the forecast.
At least three tornadoes were reported Tuesday morning in Kansas.
MORE: Tips on how to stay safe from a tornado
The highest tornado threat on Tuesday will be in Iowa, Illinois and Missouri.
Damaging winds and hail may hit major cities, including Chicago, St. Louis and Des Moines, Iowa.
Severe Weather Outbreak – Tuesday Map
On Wednesday, the severe weather moves into the Ohio River Valley and southern Great Lakes. The highest tornado threat will be in Michigan, Ohio and Indiana, including Detroit and Cleveland.
Hail and damaging winds will be possible in Indianapolis; Cincinnati, Ohio; and Louisville, Kentucky.
Severe Weather Outbreak – Wednesday Map
Severe weather struck the Mid-Atlantic on Monday.
Golf ball-sized hail struck the Washington, D.C., suburbs and winds nearing 70 mph toppled trees in Virginia.
Hail is seen in Brambleton, Va., on April 15, 2024.
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