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Springlike Warmth to Break as Wednesday Brings Severe Storms and a Sharp Cooldown

A fast-moving cold front is expected to end the warm spell with a multi-state round of severe storms.

Overview

  • Unseasonably warm conditions continue through Tuesday with near-record highs in parts of the Midwest, Ohio Valley, Northeast and Southeast.
  • The Storm Prediction Center flags an elevated severe threat Wednesday, with damaging winds, large hail and a tornado risk in areas outlined by slight to enhanced outlooks.
  • Forecasts focus on a primary impact window from roughly mid‑afternoon into the evening Wednesday, with many locales eyeing a 3–8 p.m. frontal passage.
  • Temperatures are projected to fall about 30 degrees by Thursday behind the front, with rain changing to brief wintry mixes or flurries in northern and higher‑elevation areas.
  • Atlantic beaches in South Florida face a high rip‑current risk during the warm spell, and drought‑stricken parts of Florida could see beneficial rain Thursday into Friday.