Heavy storms now reach the eastern coast, where Nurneter is heading towards New England before the holidays travel period for the weekend memorial.
As a low pressure system from the middle of the Atlantic Ocean moves to the sea, it will become light and move on the New England coast.
This season, this season will bring heavy winds to the wind to New England, including Boston, on Thursday – with wind storms of up to 50 miles per hour and simple coastal floods.
The rains in Boston may end on Friday morning, but the shower pockets are still possible on Friday afternoon until Saturday with the regime continues in the north.
With the scattered shower in New England remains on Saturday, it will not dry completely again until Sunday, as the aesthetics of rains from 1 to 3 inches expect in most of the northeast from Wednesday to Saturday.
Storms have now reached the east coast, and although most of them are not expected to be severe, some severe storms scattered early on Wednesday morning in the southeast.
Washington, DC, will get rain by 8 am, while thunderstorms are expected to be south of Richmond and Norvolk in Virginia.
File – The remnants of a kitchen surrounded by severe storms in the Sunshine Hills neighborhood in London, Kentucky, May 19, 2025.
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Elsewhere, Philadelphia expects a rainy morning and New York City will get cross showers in the afternoon, but it is not expected today.
Pittsburg and southwest of Pennsylvania are undergoing a flooding until Wednesday night because 1 to 3 inches of rain is possible, which may create the river, floods in the river course and other areas exposed to low floods to become saturated because urban areas may suffer from excessive rainfall.
On Wednesday afternoon, some strong storms can also be made in the eastern state of North Carolina, and between randomly, strong storms can be possible in southern Missouri and northern Arkansas.
Meanwhile, within the past 48 hours alone, at least 31 hurricanes have been reported across nine states of Oklahoma to Alabama, with 11 Tornadus hit Alabama, Ilinoi, Tennessee and Arkansas alone on Tuesday.
The cold was reported in the size of the baseball in Tennessee and Alabama on Tuesday night, when a wind storm was registered stronger than 70 miles per hour in Tennessee during the night.