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Severe storms return to batter Midwest, Plains with damaging winds, flood threats

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August 17, 2026
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Severe storms return to batter the Midwest and Plains this week as multiday event takes shape, bringing renewed threats of damaging winds, hail, and isolated tornadoes alongside a persistent risk of flash flooding. Full forecast:

Another round of severe storms and heavy downpours target the Central Plains and Midwest as a multiday event takes shape to start the week, bringing renewed threats of damaging winds, hail, and isolated tornadoes alongside a persistent risk of flash flooding.

This comes not even a week after much of the area was just pummeled by days of destructive storms and catastrophic flooding.

  • Widespread storm damage is seen across the Midwest after a powerful derecho tore through the region Tuesday, Aug. 11, 2026, producing destructive straight-line winds. The storm downed trees and power lines, damaged homes and left hundreds of thousands without power as it swept from the Midwest into the Ohio Valley. Wind gusts reached 99 mph in Gary, Indiana, with other locations reporting gusts above 90 mph.
    (Governor Mike Braun)

  • Indiana National Guard soldiers work alongside local first responders during high-water recovery operations in Indianapolis on Aug. 15, 2026, following severe storms and flooding.
    (Indiana National Guard)

  • Widespread storm damage is seen across the Midwest after a powerful derecho tore through the region Tuesday, Aug. 11, 2026, producing destructive straight-line winds. The storm downed trees and power lines, damaged homes and left hundreds of thousands without power as it swept from the Midwest into the Ohio Valley. Wind gusts reached 99 mph in Gary, Indiana, with other locations reporting gusts above 90 mph.
    (Governor Mike Braun)

  • Flooding in Warren County, Indiana on Friday.

    Flooding in Warren County, Indiana on Friday. 
    (Warren County Indiana Emergency Management)

  • Indiana National Guard soldiers work alongside local first responders during high-water recovery operations in Indianapolis on Aug. 15, 2026, following severe storms and flooding.
    (Indiana National Guard)

  • A Flash Flood Emergency was issued in Knott County in Eastern Kentucky on Thursday night.

    A Flash Flood Emergency was issued in Knott County in Eastern Kentucky on Thursday night. 
    (Shirley Elizabeth Watts)

AT LEAST 2 KILLED AS DESTRUCTIVE DERECHO LASHES MILLIONS WITH DAMAGING WINDS AND RAIN IN THE MIDWEST

A derecho tore through the Midwest and Ohio Valley last week, leaving widespread destruction and killing two people as thousands were left without power for days.

An entire community swallowed by floodwater. Jaw-dropping drone video reveals the staggering scale of destruction in Cambridge City, Indiana, after catastrophic flash flooding turned streets into raging rivers and inundated entire neighborhoods. One lifelong resident called it

Meanwhile, rounds of torrential rain associated with the storms triggered major flash flooding, with situations particularly dire in Indiana as multiple Flash Flood Emergencies unfolded, causing infrastructure damage, evacuations and dozens of water rescues. 

AT LEAST 7 DEAD AFTER HISTORIC FLOODING AND SEVERE STORMS DEVASTATE INDIANA AS RECOVERY EFFORTS CONTINUE

Monday’s severe storm threat outlook.
(FOX Weather)

 

The severe storm risk kicks off late Monday afternoon across eastern North Dakota, west-central Minnesota, and the Black Hills. 

The initial storms will bring a primary threat of hail, but as the evening progresses, activity will intensify and move southeast into a stronger, more unstable environment across Nebraska and southeast South Dakota.

Here a Level 2 out of 5 severe storm threat has been issued as individual cells will cluster together into organized storm lines, bringing widespread damaging wind gusts.

AT LEAST 1 DEAD AS LALA WEAKENS TO TROPICAL STORM, SLAMMING HAWAII WITH FLASH FLOODING, SWEEPING HOMES AWAY

“A brief tornado cannot be ruled out as low-level winds strengthen into the evening,” the FOX Forecast Center said. 

This week’s forecast overview.
(FOX Weather)

 

By Tuesday, an area of low pressure developing over western Kansas and southwest Nebraska will drag a front south across the I-80 corridor. 

Daytime heating ahead of this front will allow high levels of storm energy to build across Nebraska and Iowa. 

Particularly near the frontal boundary, initial afternoon storms are expected to take the form of supercells capable of producing very large hail and isolated tornadoes.

HOW TO WATCH FOX WEATHER

Come Tuesday evening, these storms will likely merge into a large storm complex that pushes southeast, bringing a damaging wind threat as far south as northeast Kansas and northern Missouri. 

Tuesday’s severe storm threat outlook.
(FOX Weather)

 

This has prompted a Level 2 out of 5 severe storm threat. However, the FOX Forecast Center will be monitoring for potential upgrades.

Heavy downpours bring renewed flood threats to saturated ground

Alongside the severe risk, a flash flood threat will develop across Iowa, stretching into eastern Nebraska, northern Missouri, and northwest Illinois, with a Level 2 out of 4 flood threat in place across this region. 

FLOOD THREAT RETURNS TO MILLIONS ACROSS OHIO VALLEY, APPALACHIANS AS SEVERE STORMS SWEEP EAST

Heavy rain led to severe flooding and power outages across Ohio last week.

(Muskingum County Sheriff’s Office / FOX Weather)

While the system’s forward movement will eventually push the heaviest rain southeast, tropical-like moisture levels and high storm energy will support intense rain rates over 2 inches per hour.

Multiday flash flood outlook.
(FOX Weather)

 

After Tuesday, storms will linger into Wednesday and Thursday, but likely shift more into the Ohio Valley, targeting areas still struggling from this past week’s life-threatening flooding. 



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