The severe weather isn't over yet. This week, another wave of hazardous storms is set to impact the Central and Eastern regions of the United States. There is a risk of tornadoes, significant hail, strong winds, and heavy precipitation across the Southern Plains, Mississippi Valley, Midwest, and certain areas in the East.<br /><br />Some regions were recently affected by intense storms, and now an additional 1 to 4 inches of rainfall could accumulate on already waterlogged ground. Localized flooding could pose a serious issue, particularly in areas where storms are slow-moving.<br /><br />The threat will commence again on Sunday in the Carolinas and Southeast, progressing into Arkansas, Louisiana, and Mississippi by Monday. By Tuesday and Wednesday, a more powerful system may trigger widespread severe thunderstorms stretching from the Southern Plains through the Midwest and toward the East Coast.<br /><br />Stay vigilant regarding weather developments and be ready as this active weather pattern persists.
