"Severe Storm Threatens East Coast with Flooding, High Winds, and Travel Disruptions"

A powerful storm system is moving up the East Coast, bringing threats of flooding, high winds, and severe weather that could disrupt pre-Christmas travel for millions in the Northeast, mid-Atlantic, and Southeast. Heavy rain, gusty winds, and coastal flooding have already impacted parts of the mid-Atlantic and Southeast, with flash flooding and record-breaking tides reported in Charleston. Flood watches are in effect for over 60 million people, with 2 to 4 inches of rain predicted to fall across the region. Strong winds, reaching up to 60 mph in some areas, could cause power outages and coastal flooding, while isolated severe storms are possible along the coastal Carolinas.
- East Coast storm packs threats of flooding, high winds, severe weather that could disrupt early holiday travel Fox Weather
- Strengthening storm batters Florida with heavy rain and winds as it heads up the East Coast CNN
- Heavy rain, potential flooding forecast for the East Coast this weekend Yahoo! Voices
- The Weather Authority: Wind, rain, strong storms Wink News
- Storm system travels north from Florida, dumping rain across East Coast NPR
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