March 16, 2026

Severe weather bringing everything from tornadoes and thunderstorms to blizzard conditions and snow is expected to stretch across the eastern US on Monday.

Over a dozen states were under a wind advisory on Monday morning, from Missouri to Maine, with tornado watches in place in parts of Florida, Alabama and Georgia.

As much as 2ft (.6m) of snow has fallen in Wisconsin and northern Michigan since the storm began this weekend, according to the National Weather Service.

The bulk of the storm is expected to exit off the east coast into the Atlantic by Tuesday, with continued abnormally cold weather in its wake.

Over 11 million people are under blizzard warnings, and another four million are under winter storm warnings, according to the BBC’s media partner CBS News.

By Monday morning, over 2,000 flights had been cancelled, and an additional 7,000 flights delayed, according to flightaware.com.

A powerful storm system is battering the eastern US with tornadoes, thunderstorms, heavy snow, and blizzard conditions, impacting over a dozen states from Missouri to Maine, while parts of Florida, Alabama, and Georgia face tornado watches. Wisconsin and northern Michigan have already seen up to two feet of snow, and more than 11 million people are under blizzard warnings with another four million under winter storm warnings. The storm is expected to move off the east coast by Tuesday, leaving behind unusually cold weather. Flight disruptions are severe, with over 2,000 cancellations and 7,000 delays reported by Monday morning.

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