Southeastern US Braces for Flooding and Tornadoes from Arthur's Remnants
Though Post-Tropical Cyclone Arthur has weakened to a low-pressure area, it continues to present a substantial risk of life-threatening flooding across the Southeastern United States. Regions from the Texas coast to the Florida Panhandle and Georgia anticipate significant rainfall, potentially leading to dangerous flash floods. Additionally, isolated tornadoes are possible across parts of Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, and the Florida Panhandle. Coastal watches and warnings related to Arthur have been discontinued.
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