Cool Air, Coastal Flooding, and Storms Threaten East
Cool Air, Coastal Flooding, and Storms Threaten East
US · Published Oct 2, 2025
Cooler, fall-like air arrives in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic due to a strong high-pressure system from Canada.
Persistent onshore flow triggers high surf, rip currents, and coastal flooding along southern coasts.
Florida and nearby coasts face repeated storms with heavy rain and potential flash flooding through Saturday.
Cooler air brings fall-like weather to Northeast
A strong high-pressure system originating from Canada is set to bring cooler, fall-like air to the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions through Friday. Residents can expect a refreshing change as temperatures drop, signaling an early taste of autumn. However, while some areas enjoy the cooler temperatures, others face significant coastal threats.
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