Severe storms forecasted for Southeast US on Sunday with tornadoes and flash flooding risks
Severe thunderstorms, tornadoes, and flash flooding are forecasted for the Southeast U.S. on Sunday, affecting cities like Savannah, Richmond, and Washington, D.C. This follows intense storms on Saturday that caused over 160 severe weather incidents, including tornadoes and fatalities. A moderate risk of severe thunderstorms is in place for much of the Southeast, with isolated tornadoes and damaging winds expected. Flash flooding is also a concern, particularly in areas already impacted by previous storms. Storms are anticipated to develop in the afternoon and move eastward by evening, clearing by Monday morning. The Northeast may experience heavy rain and gusty winds, potentially disrupting travel.