North – Northern states have been experiencing warmer than average temperatures. From Midwestern to Northeastern states, a record warmth is ahead. Warm temperatures and severe flooding is happening in parts of New York and Pennsylvania.
 
East – Record breaking warmth continues along the Eastern Coast of the U.S. from North Carolina to Maine, states should be 15 to 20 degrees above average on Tuesday and on Wednesday will reach 25 to 35 degrees above average.
 
West – Snow is still going strong in the Western states this week from Washington to Colorado. From California to Idaho, there will also be chances of heavy snow and rain. Snowfall can range from 1 to 18 inches in the west. Be prepared for travel delays, especially early this week. Road closures are possible for many areas in the west. The Midwest will be warm this week, and with March almost here, tornado warnings are in store. From South Dakota to Ohio, these states are in store for increasingly severe weather this Spring.
 
South – The start of this Spring’s tornadoes have begun with strong jet stream winds around Southern and Midwest states. From Texas to Florida and Oklahoma to Tennessee, these states are most likely to have a severe weather and tornado risk this season. March kicks off the tornado season, with an average of 76 tornadoes across the country.