Close Menu

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    Graham Platner looks to unite Maine Democrats as their ‘presumptive’ Senate nominee

    mayo 3, 2026

    White House Correspondents’ dinner shooting suspect is on restrictive suicide precautions, lawyers say

    mayo 3, 2026

    Kid Rock Debuts Concert Promo Video Featuring Military Helicopter

    mayo 3, 2026
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Trending
    • Graham Platner looks to unite Maine Democrats as their ‘presumptive’ Senate nominee
    • White House Correspondents’ dinner shooting suspect is on restrictive suicide precautions, lawyers say
    • Kid Rock Debuts Concert Promo Video Featuring Military Helicopter
    • How The Raunchy College Comedy Was Dismantled By Its Own Lies
    • Study shows its the brain that programmes endurance capacity, not the body
    • California and other states tout new Colorado River water-saving plan
    • Alex Zanardi: Ex-F1 driver and Paralympic champion dies aged 59
    • The Banquet and the Burrito
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Al Punto Hoy
    • National News
    • International News
    • Politics
    • Economy
    • Health
    • Entertainment
    • Sports
    Al Punto Hoy
    Portada » Major weather threats bring blizzard conditions to U.S. northern tier, early heatwave to the West
    National News

    Major weather threats bring blizzard conditions to U.S. northern tier, early heatwave to the West

    Al Punto Hoy from ANASTACIO ALEGRIABy Al Punto Hoy from ANASTACIO ALEGRIAmarzo 15, 2026No hay comentarios9 Views
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit Tumblr Email
    Major weather threats bring blizzard conditions to U.S. northern tier, early heatwave to the West
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email
    Major weather threats bring blizzard conditions to U.S. northern tier, early heatwave to the West

    Severe weather threats across the United States have millions of Americans on alert for blizzard conditions, potential tornadoes and record-breaking high temperatures in the coming days.

    More than 11.5 million people are under blizzard warnings, another 4.3 million are under winter storm warnings, and about 20.6 million are under an extreme heat watch, according to forecasters.

    A storm sweeping system is expected to bring life-threatening travel conditions in the Northern Plains and Upper Great Lakes, the potential for damaging winds and tornadoes across the eastern half of the country on Monday.

    Across parts of the West, an unusually early heat wave is expected for much of the week.

    Blizzard slams Northern Plains, Upper Great Lakes

    A rapidly intensifying storm is producing blizzard conditions from eastern South Dakota through Wisconsin into Michigan’s Upper Peninsula on Sunday.

    More than a foot of snow fell in some portions of Minnesota and Wisconsin on Sunday, according to National Weather Service reports, with another several inches likely to fall in the Minneapolis area amid blizzard warnings by the weather service.

    Warnings of hazardous road conditions were issued across Minnesota, Michigan and Wisconsin, where transportation officials warned of worsening conditions Sunday with low visibility and snow-covered roadways.

    More than 600 flights flying out of and into the Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport were canceled Sunday, according to FlightAware, a website that tracks flight disruptions. Dozens more through Detroit were also scrapped.

    State officials have issued a no-travel advisory in southern Minnesota, and Gov. Tim Walz has authorized the Minnesota National Guard to support emergency operations, CBS Minnesota reported.

    Wisconsin snowplow driver Aaron Haas said it was one of the worst storms he had seen in years. On Sunday, he was stacking piles of snow as high as his truck in the town of Marshfield.

    «You can’t see anything when you’re on the highways outside of the city,» he said.

    Blizzard conditions are likely to stretch into Monday with additional lake-effect snow behind the storm.

    Severe weather threat expanding east

    The same storm fueling the blizzard is also triggering severe storms across the Midwest and South along a powerful cold front.

    A developing squall line is expected to sweep across parts of the Midwest and Mid-South on Sunday, moving east overnight. Forecasters warn of an enhanced risk of severe weather from the Lower Great Lakes through the Ohio and Tennessee valleys.

    tornado-outlook-monday-march-15.png

    Tornado outlook for Monday, March 16, 2026, across the eastern U.S.

    CBS News


    The threat is expected to intensify Monday, when a moderate risk of severe weather stretches across parts of the Mid-Atlantic. Storms could produce tornadoes, damaging wind gusts, hail and flash flooding as they push toward the East Coast, according to forecasters.

    A stretch from parts of South Carolina to Maryland appeared most likely to experience particularly damaging winds Monday afternoon, the weather service said. That could include Raleigh, North Carolina; Richmond, Virginia and the nation’s capital. The weather service said an increased — albeit much lower — risk stretched north to a portion of New York and south to northern Florida.

    wind-outlook-march-16.png

    Damaging wind outlook for much of the eastern U.S. on Monday, March 16, 2026.

    CBS News


    Early-season heat building in the West

    While the central and eastern U.S. brace for storms, the western U.S. is heading into an unusually early heat wave driven by a strengthening ridge of high pressure.

    Beginning Monday and continuing through much of the week, record-high temperatures are possible across Southern California, the Desert Southwest and the Great Basin, forecasters said. Desert areas could see temperatures climbing into the 90s and 100s, while much of California and the interior West may experience highs in the 70s and 80s.

    The warm, dry, and windy pattern is also expected to increase wildfire danger across parts of the West and High Plains.

    In Nebraska, about 30 National Guard members were deployed over the weekend to help combat multiple wildfires across a broad swath of range and grassland, the state’s Emergency Management Agency said. 

    As of Saturday, three of the largest wildfires had damaged well over 900 square miles, the agency said. One fire-related fatality was reported on Friday, and in a news release, Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen urged residents to follow locally-issued evacuation orders, adding that winds were «supposed to be extraordinary» on Sunday. 

    Landslides, rescues, and collapsed homes on Maui

    Acres of farmland and homes have been flooded in Hawaii. Roads have been closed, and shelters opened. PowerOutage.us, which tracks outages nationwide, reported over 50,000 electric customers in Hawaii without power as of early Sunday.

    Flash flooding has been a major problem in recent days in places like Maui, Molokai and the Big Island, where rain had been falling from 1 to 2 inches an hour overnight, according to the Hawaii Emergency Management Agency.

    Climate-Wild Weather

    This photo provided by Maui County shows flooding from days of downpours in Hana, Hawaii, on Friday, March 13, 2026.

    Maui County via AP


    Maui County Mayor Richard Bissen said in a social media post late Saturday that some areas of Maui had received 20 inches of rain in the previous 24 hours.

    «We’re seeing flooding, landslides, sinkholes, debris and downed power lines across the county,» he said. Expressing gratitude in the Hawaiian language, the mayor added «mahalo for continuing to look out for one another.»

    Andrew Kozak

    contributed to this report.

    More from CBS News

    Go deeper with The Free Press

    In:

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Telegram Email
    Al Punto Hoy from ANASTACIO ALEGRIA
    • Website

    Related Posts

    Graham Platner looks to unite Maine Democrats as their ‘presumptive’ Senate nominee

    mayo 3, 2026

    California and other states tout new Colorado River water-saving plan

    mayo 2, 2026

    Kentucky Derby is down to 19 horses

    mayo 2, 2026
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Top Posts

    Pharmalittle: Trump getting more credit than Biden on drug prices

    marzo 13, 2026168

    Birthright Citizenship Case at Supreme Court Affects All Americans

    abril 1, 2026120

    Nearly locked into play-in, Warriors try to improve seeding vs. Wizards

    marzo 27, 202660

    Trump says other nations have Tomahawk missiles after strike hits school, kills more than 160 people

    marzo 10, 202622
    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Pinterest
    • Instagram
    • YouTube
    • Vimeo

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest news from alpuntohoy.

    About Us
    About Us

    Welcome to AlPuntoHoy, your trusted source for timely, accurate, and engaging news from around the world. Our mission is to keep readers informed with reliable reporting, insightful analysis, and comprehensive coverage across a wide range of topics.

    WhatsApp
    Most Popular

    Pharmalittle: Trump getting more credit than Biden on drug prices

    marzo 13, 2026168

    Birthright Citizenship Case at Supreme Court Affects All Americans

    abril 1, 2026120

    Nearly locked into play-in, Warriors try to improve seeding vs. Wizards

    marzo 27, 202660
    Categorías
    • Economy
    • Entertainment
    • Health
    • International News
    • National News
    • Politics
    • Sports
    • Uncategorized
    © 2026 All rights reserved AlPuntoHoy.
    • Home
    • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Privacy Policy

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.