The intensification of storms over urban areas poses significant risks, including urban flooding, which can overwhelm stormwater systems and lead to hazardous conditions for drivers and pedestrians. Flooding can also cause extensive damage to homes and businesses, resulting in costly repairs. The study emphasizes that short-duration, high-intensity storms are particularly problematic for cities, as they can quickly inundate areas with limited natural drainage. Conversely, the research also found that some storm types, such as those associated with cold fronts, may weaken over cities due to disrupted airflow and reduced temperature contrasts. However, the overall impact of urban environments on storm behavior underscores the need for improved urban planning and infrastructure to mitigate these risks.