Overview
- A major spring storm is expected to drop more than a foot of snow in parts of New England, with some areas potentially receiving over 24 inches.
- Heavy rains and severe weather, including tornadoes, have caused at least two deaths and widespread damage across several states.
- Winter storm warnings and travel advisories have been issued, with officials discouraging travel and advising residents to prepare for extended power outages.
- In the Midwest and Great Lakes, heavy, wet snow has increased the risk of power outages and tree damage, with some areas seeing over two feet of snow.
- Severe weather conditions, including flooding and tornadoes, have affected areas from Ohio to Pennsylvania, leading to emergency declarations and power outages.