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Severe Weather Alert: Flooding, Damaging Winds, And Potential Tornadoes In Southeast

Aftermath of the July extreme weather in Schuld at the Ahr river in Germany

Severe weather is wreaking havoc across the southeast, with millions of people facing flooding, heavy rains, damaging winds, and potential tornadoes. The city of Atlanta has been particularly hard hit, receiving a total of nearly four inches of rain in just a week, which is equivalent to a month's worth of rainfall. The impact of this deluge is evident at Peachtree Creek, where rising water levels have caused debris and plastic pollution to accumulate in trees and brush.

Residents in Atlanta have reported water reaching into yards and across streets, leaving behind muddy sediment and debris. The warmer atmosphere, capable of holding more water, has led to an increase in heavy rainfall events, with some areas experiencing up to 2.5 inches of rain in a single day. This trend is not limited to the southeast but is occurring across the United States.

As the storms move north through the Carolinas and up into the northeast, the threat of heavy rain persists. Parts of the east coast, including New York, are already experiencing rainfall, with the potential for snow in Vermont and New Hampshire. The impact of these weather events serves as a stark reminder of the increasing frequency of extreme weather conditions and the importance of preparedness and resilience in the face of such challenges.

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