Central and Eastern U.S. regions are set to be affected by the massive storm this weekend.
A Massive Storm This Weekend
This weekend, a massive storm is set to impact a significant portion of the central and eastern regions of the United States. The massive storm will bring a mix of rain, snow, wind, and the potential for severe thunderstorms and tornadoes.
Additionally, the impact of the massive storm will mark the end of the warm temperatures experienced earlier in the week. The primary concerns of the massive storm will be heavy rainfall and strong winds, which could lead to flash flooding.
Due to the said massive storm, travel disruptions are expected, and coastal areas may experience damage and power outages due to gusts reaching up to 75 mph. On Saturday, the Southern states could face severe thunderstorms and tornadoes because of the massive storm.
Furthermore, according to a published article by USA Today, aside from the news about the massive storm, temperatures will significantly decrease as colder air from Canada moves in.
Timing And Placement Of The Storm
In a published article by FOX Weather, The timing and placement of the storm will determine the exact impact, but it is expected to disrupt travel and cause power outages along the East Coast.
Heavy rainfall is likely from the Gulf Coast to the Great Lakes and eastward to the East Coast, with a risk of flash flooding. Strong winds will develop in the Rockies, Plains, mid-Atlantic, and New England coasts, potentially causing travel problems and power outages.
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