AccuWeather: Warmup to bring return of severe weather to mid-Atlantic, Northeast

Warmup to bring return of severe weather to mid-Atlantic, Northeast

The same storm and cold front expected to unleash an outbreak of severe weather across the central and southern United States through Wednesday night will continue shifting eastward Thursday.

AccuWeather Global Weather Center – March 30, 2022 – A topsy-turvy weather pattern has brought everything from record-breaking warmth to late-March snow squalls to the Northeast over the past week. AccuWeather meteorologists say this theme will continue in the coming days as incoming warmth helps trigger a round of severe weather for the region.

The same storm and cold front expected to unleash an outbreak of severe weather across the central and southern United States through Wednesday night will continue shifting eastward Thursday.

Thunderstorms will linger in parts of the Southeast and Ohio Valley Thursday morning before eventually spreading from the Florida Gulf coast up through the Northeast.

AccuWeather forecasters expect localized severe thunderstorms to fire up across parts of Florida, Georgia and South Carolina, and those storms could bring the threats of small hail, gusty winds and flash flooding.

AccuWeather Meteorologist Dean DeVore explained that following the departure of cold air, an upcoming temperature swing could help produce a higher concentration of severe weather reports in that region.

“The warm, moist air that will be drawn up ahead of the approaching front on Thursday will help to provide the atmospheric ingredients needed for some strong to severe thunderstorms to fire,” said DeVore.

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