Record-Breaking Storms and Flooding Threats Hit the East Coast and Caribbean

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Multiple storms are impacting the Atlantic and eastern Pacific, with Karen becoming the northernmost named storm on record in the Atlantic, Jerry bringing heavy rains to the Leeward Islands, Priscilla's remnants causing flash floods in the U.S. Southwest, and a non-tropical storm causing significant coastal flooding in the U.S. Mid-Atlantic region.
Topics:nation#atlantic-storms#mid-atlantic-storm#priscilla#subtropical-storm-karen#tropical-storm-jerry#weather
- Karen becomes the Atlantic’s northernmost named storm on record Yale Climate Connections
- Potent nor’easter will slam the East Coast with fierce wind, major coastal flooding and rain this weekend CNN
- Tropical Storm Jerry Soaks Leeward Islands With Heavy Rain The Weather Channel
- Nor'easter and remnants of Tropical Storm Priscilla threaten U.S. with flooding NBC News
- Jerry likely to become hurricane Friday. Here's where it's headed Houston Chronicle
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