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Severe weather to blast Central U.S. this week from Texas to Midwest

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April 13, 2026
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A corridor between Minneapolis and Green Bay, Wisconsin is under a Level 3 out of 5 risk of severe thunderstorms, according to NOAA’s Storm Prediction Center. Large hail, 2+ inches in diameter, will be possible late Monday afternoon and into the evening, when severe thunderstorms are expected to develop. The severe weather threat will begin to expand Tuesday, spanning from the Big Bend of Texas to Lake Michigan. 

Dangerous thunderstorms are targeting Minneapolis, as well as other parts of the Upper Midwest on Monday, with the potential for large hail and tornadoes ahead of a more expansive multi-day severe weather threat covering over 70 million people from the Big Bend of Texas through the Great Lakes beginning Tuesday.

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Expected severe weather threats this week.
(FOX Weather)

 

An active spring weather pattern will develop across the Central U.S. with severe thunderstorms likely throughout the week.

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This comes after severe storms drenched parts of Texas this past weekend, causing localized flooding. However, a layer of warm air in the atmosphere created an “atmospheric cap” that prevented the formation of stronger tornado-producing storms. 

Lightning flash and heavy rain doused Del Rio, Texas early Sunday.

Monday: Large hail, tornadoes possible across Minnesota and Wisconsin

Dangerous severe weather is expected Monday afternoon across parts of the Upper Midwest including Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, as well as parts of northern Illinois and northern Indiana.

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A corridor between Minneapolis and Green Bay, Wisconsin is under a Level 3 out of 5 risk of severe thunderstorms, according to NOAA’s Storm Prediction Center. Large hail, 2+ inches in diameter, will be possible late Monday afternoon and into the evening, when severe thunderstorms are expected to develop.

Monday severe weather threat
(FOX Weather)

 

Similar to Sunday’s storms, an “atmospheric cap” is expected to prevent storms from forming this afternoon, but that “cap” is expected to break closer to the evening hours, as a strong area of low pressure moves into the region.

Chicago and Milwaukee are under a Level 2 risk of severe storms.

Hail forecast
(FOX Weather)

 

According to the FOX Forecast Center, the primary severe weather hazard is expected to be large hail.

However, the tornado threat will increase if storms are able to form closer to the surface along the warm front that will be draped along that Level 3 corridor.

Tornado forecast
(FOX Weather)

 

Storms are expected to weaken and track eastward into the Lake Michigan area through the evening.

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Tuesday: 70M+ at risk of severe storms across Midwest, Southern Plains

The severe weather threat will begin to expand Tuesday, covering more than 70 million people, spanning the Big Bend of Texas to Lake Michigan. 

Tuesday severe weather threat
(FOX Weather)

 

The strongest storms are expected across eastern Iowa, southern Wisconsin and northern Illinois, including Chicago and Milwaukee.

In the southern theater of Tuesday’s threat, severe storms are expected to fire along a dryline — the boundary between dry air from the west and warm, moist air from the Gulf — forecast to set up over Oklahoma and West Texas.

Wednesday: Tornado threat possible across Central, Southern Plains; potential for flash flooding

Storms are expected to shift towards the Mississippi River Valleys, with the possibility for damaging wind gusts, hail, and tornadoes primarily across a corridor that includes Oklahoma, eastern Kansas, western Missouri, eastern Iowa, western Illinois and parts of southern Wisconsin.

Wednesday severe weather setup
(FOX Weather)

 

In additional to the severe component, thunderstorms will release heavy moisture from the atmosphere, leading to downpours producing 1–2 inches of rain.

FLash flood threat
(FOX Weather)

 

A Level 1 out of 4 risk of flash flooding covers that same corridor from Texas to Michigan.



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