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Stormy Sunday: Midwest and South Braced for Severe Weather
USAMonday, March 31, 2025
Meanwhile, the northern side of the storm system brought winter weather to the Upper Midwest, Great Lakes, and New England. Winter alerts were in effect for 9 million people, including Green Bay, Marquette, Burlington, and Portland. Snowfall totals reached 10 inches in some areas, with more snow and ice expected through Sunday night. Power outages and tree damage were likely.
In the West, 5 million people from the coast to the Rocky Mountains were under alerts due to strong winds. Gusts ranging from 25 to 60 mph were expected, fueling fire concerns, especially in Colorado, New Mexico, and West Texas. High fire danger lingered into the start of the workweek, with 2 million people under alerts in areas like El Paso.
The storm system was a reminder of the unpredictable nature of weather. While the Midwest and South braced for severe thunderstorms and hail, the North dealt with heavy snow and ice. The West faced strong winds and fire dangers. It was a week of contrasting weather challenges across the country.
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