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Severe storms, flooding downpours to focus on Plains, Midwest, Great Lakes into Easter weekend

Heavy thunderstorms this week may bring hail, damaging winds, tornadoes and flooding rain from the Plains to the Great Lakes, disrupting travel and outdoor plans into Easter weekend.

By Alex Sosnowski, AccuWeather senior meteorologist

Published Mar 30, 2026 11:45 AM EDT | Updated Mar 30, 2026 3:16 PM EDT

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Bernie Rayno takes a look at the areas that could have rain and storms this week.

Heavy to severe thunderstorms and potentially flooding rain will affect parts of the Plains, Mississippi Valley and Great Lakes from Monday night into Easter weekend. Travel and outdoor plans may be disrupted, with locally dangerous conditions expected, especially where storms occur after dark.

First storms to make noise Monday night

The first round of potent thunderstorms is forecast to erupt across multiple Upper Midwest states Monday night.

"The main threat from severe weather Monday night will be hail," AccuWeather Meteorologist Brandon Buckingham said. "Along with disruptive downpours, some storms may also produce strong wind gusts."

Severe storm risk on Tuesday to extend 1,400 miles

On Tuesday, the risk of severe weather will broaden from southern Wisconsin and northern Illinois, extending east through western and central New York and northwestern Pennsylvania and southwest to central Oklahoma and parts of northern Texas.

"Tuesday's storms may bring large hail, damaging wind gusts and a few tornadoes, with the greatest concentration from southern Michigan to northeast Illinois, the northern partes of Indiana and Ohio," Buckingham said.

The AccuWeather Local StormMax™ wind gust for Tuesday is 85 mph.

Wenesday's severe storms to focus over South Central states

On Wednesday, the severe weather threat is forecast to shift south and consolidate over the Plains and parts of the Mississippi Valley. Severe weather is anticipated from central Texas through central and southeastern Kansas into southwestern and central Missouri.

As on Tuesday, a more concentrated zone of severe storms with large hail, damaging wind gusts and a few tornadoes is forecast. That zone is likely to extend from north-central Texas, including Dallas, into central and northeastern Oklahoma, including Tulsa and Oklahoma City.

Few big storms, big downpours in mid-Atlantic on Wednesday

Farther to the east, heavy thunderstorms will drench the mid-Atlantic region on Wednesday. Along with downpours that can slow travel, some storms may produce winds strong enough to break tree branches and send trash cans and recycling bins flying.

Thursday's severe weather risk returns to Midwest

The risk of severe weather will continue across parts of the Mississippi Valley and Plains on Thursday and Friday, with Thursday’s storms capable of producing strong wind gusts and hail from northern Arkansas to southern Wisconsin.

Friday night's severe weather risk returns to southern, central Plains

From late Friday to Friday night, the severe weather threat will shift farther southwest as another storm moves out of the Rockies. By Friday night, the severe weather threat zone will extend from central Texas to southwestern Iowa.

The strongest storms on Friday may produce high wind gusts, hail and a few tornadoes.

Rain to be beneficial for some, problematic for others

As the parent storm lifts northeast across the Great Lakes this weekend, a trailing cold front will trigger drenching showers and locally severe thunderstorms as it pushes eastward and southward across the Mississippi Valley and the Appalachians.

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Each round of showers and thunderstorms may bring localized flash and urban flooding. Where downpours repeat daily or every other day, the risk of small-stream flooding and significant rises on some rivers will persist.

A general 1–4 inches of rain is forecast this week from Texas and the north-central Gulf Coast to the Great Lakes and central Appalachians, with locally higher amounts of up to 6 inches possible. While not all of the rain will fall at once, multiple rounds of disruptive rainfall are likely.

In drought-stricken areas, repeated rainfall may bring some relief and reduce the risk of spring wildfires.

While much of the central and southern Plains and Mississippi Valley face downpours and severe weather, winter will stage a comeback across the northern tier of the central and northeastern U.S., bringing widespread snow and ice.

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