East Faces Storms as West Sees Heavy Rain, Flood Risk
East Faces Storms as West Sees Heavy Rain, Flood Risk
US · Published Sep 23, 2025
East Coast: Showers and thunderstorms expected in the Northeast due to a merging Canadian cold front, with moderate rainfall and daily thunderstorms in Florida.
West Coast: Central Rockies and High Plains may experience locally heavier rain from post-frontal upslope flow, posing an isolated flash flood risk.
Residents in both regions are advised to stay informed via weather apps and local news, and to prepare for potential disruptions and emergencies.
Storms approach eastern and western United States
The eastern United States is bracing for storms as a Canadian cold front merges with a central U.S. system moving eastward. This convergence will bring showers and thunderstorms to the Northeast over the next few days, with moderate rainfall expected. Residents should prepare for potential disruptions and monitor local weather updates. Across the Florida Peninsula, daily thunderstorms are also anticipated, increasing the risk of localized flooding and lightning strikes.
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