Meteorologists are warning that a strong storm system is moving toward the U.S., bringing risks of severe winds, tornadoes, and heavy flooding in multiple regions.
Forecasters say some areas could see intense rainfall, with a chance of record-breaking totals that may overwhelm drainage systems and rivers, especially in low-lying regions.
Coastal and vulnerable communities are being urged to stay alert, as officials from FEMA and the National Weather Service emphasize preparedness and possible evacuation plans.
The storm is being fueled by unusually warm ocean temperatures and unstable atmospheric conditions, which are helping it strengthen as it moves inland.
Urban areas with older infrastructure are considered especially at risk, since even short bursts of heavy rain could quickly trigger flash flooding.
Emergency teams are already preparing shelters, rescue units, and supplies like sandbags to respond quickly if conditions worsen.
Authorities stress that the situation can change rapidly, so residents should monitor official weather updates closely and be ready to act if warnings escalate.