It has been an active month of severe weather, and that trend will continue as we head into the final weekend of March, with over a dozen states at risk for severe weather. AccuWeather's Bernie Rayno has the details.
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00:00Well, after a relatively quiet week, severe weather-wise across the country, well, things
00:05ramp up, unfortunately, as we head toward the weekend.
00:08We're watching a storm way up in the Bering Sea.
00:12That'll come southeastward, come into California Friday night, and then move out into the Plain
00:16States Saturday night into Sunday.
00:19Now, initially, there can be some severe weather across parts of the Midwest on Saturday.
00:24Then the big severe weather day for the weekend will be on Sunday.
00:28A large area for the potential of severe weather from Houston to Gulf Coast states
00:34all the way up into the Ohio Valley.
00:36The main threat is going to be damaging winds and some rain, but certainly can't rule out
00:40an isolated tornado or two.
00:43That threat then heads east as we get into early next week.
00:47We'll be talking about the Carolinas and perhaps parts of the Mid-Atlantic and southeast.
00:53Then it does turn cooler in the wake of that system as we get into Tuesday and Wednesday
00:57of next week.