The severe weather poses risks to millions of residents across the central and eastern United States. Urban areas along the Interstate 95 corridor may experience travel disruptions, property damage, and power outages. In rural regions, crops and infrastructure could be affected. Flash flooding is a significant concern, particularly in urban areas and along small streams. In West Texas and eastern New Mexico, hail and high winds could cause extensive damage to vehicles, homes, and outdoor structures. The storms may also disrupt Memorial Day weekend plans in parts of the Southeast, where rainfall could alleviate drought conditions but also lead to localized flooding.