Flood threat returns to millions across Ohio Valley, Appalachians as severe storms sweep east

  • A Level 2 flash flood threat returns to parts of the Ohio Valley and West Virginia Monday
  • Severe thunderstorms to develop across the Appalachians Monday afternoon
  • Storms could produce wind gusts potentially exceeding 60 mph, particularly across parts of East Tennessee and Western and Central North Carolina

Parts of the Ohio Valley, Central Appalachians and Mid-Atlantic face another flood threat beginning Monday afternoon as the latest round of severe thunderstorms sweeps east, after days of repeated storms triggered deadly flooding in Indiana and Ohio last week.

AT LEAST 7 DEAD AFTER HISTORIC FLOODING AND SEVERE STORMS DEVASTATE INDIANA, UNLEASH WIDESPREAD DESTRUCTION

Meanwhile, rain will begin to clear across the Northeast through Monday morning, although clouds will stick around into the afternoon. Spot showers and downpours could pop up across parts of the morning and afternoon, but severe storms are expected to remain farther south…

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