
East Coast Under Severe Weather Threat: Damaging Winds and Flash Floods Expected
Millions on East Coast Brace for Severe Weather; Damaging Winds and Flash Flooding Possible Millions of people across the Eastern United States are facing a significant severe weather threat Tuesday, June 10, 2025. The storm, moving from the Southeast to the Northeast, is expected to bring damaging wind gusts and heavy rainfall leading to flash flooding concerns. FOX Weather meteorologists Britta Merwin and Craig Herrera provided an in-depth analysis of the situation. Using live radar, they showed the storm's movement and intensity. Herrera noted, "We're looking at Harrisburg; there's a lot of rain in and around the area." Merwin added, "The moisture is a critical part of this. We're going to have a little more dry air in the mid-levels of the atmosphere moving in later today, and that interaction will lead to isolated severe thunderstorms." Authorities are urging residents to stay informed and take necessary precautions. The National Weather Service has issued flash flood warnings for several areas. The forecast calls for improved weather conditions by Wednesday.