Winter Storm Iona And Severe Weather Maps Tracker: Radar, Warnings, Storm Reports And More
Winter Storm Iona And Severe Weather Maps Tracker: Radar, Warnings, Storm Reports And More
Rob Shackelford Sun, March 15, 2026 at 9:12 PM UTC
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Winter Storm Iona is bringing heavy snowfall across the Northern Plains and Great Lakes. Heavy snowfall and gusty wind are causing blizzard conditions over the region. Across the southern end of the storm, warm air is mixing in and is helping bring a major severe storm threat, including gusty winds and tornadoes.
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Below you'll find maps that will help you track it all.
Current Radar
Current Winds
Satellite
Alerts
Timing
Severe Threat Sunday
Severe Threat Monday
Rain and Snow Forecasts
Instability
CAPE (Convective Available Potential Energy) measures the amount of instability in the atmosphere and is essential for thunderstorm development. The higher the CAPE, the higher the probability of thunderstorm development.
Wind Shear
Wind shear is the change in wind speed or direction with height, a key ingredient in thunderstorm development, especially severe storms.
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Rob Shackelford is a meteorologist and climate scientist at weather.com. He received his undergraduate and master’s degrees from the University of Georgia studying meteorology and experimenting with alternative hurricane forecasting tools.
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