Meteorologists are warning of a powerful super storm set to impact much of the U.S., bringing catastrophic flooding, high winds, and possible tornadoes. Fueled by unusually warm ocean waters and unstable atmospheric conditions, the storm could affect the East and West Coasts as well as the Midwest.
Heavy rain is expected to cause flash floods, especially in cities with poor drainage, and record-breaking rainfall could overwhelm rivers and drainage systems. FEMA warns this may be one of the worst flooding events in decades.
Residents in low-lying and coastal areas are urged to prepare for possible evacuations, secure homes, stock up on essentials, and avoid travel. Power outages and travel disruptions are likely, with utility crews and emergency teams already mobilizing.
Experts link the storm’s intensity to climate change and stress the need for immediate action. Stay alert, follow official updates, and take all warnings seriously.