Severe Storms Threaten 80 Million Along East Coast
Severe Storms Threaten 80 Million Along East Coast
US · Published Jun 15, 2026
Nearly 80 million people from northern Georgia to Maine are under alert for severe storms on Sunday, June 14,
According to ABC News, the primary threats include damaging winds, large hail, and lightning, with the possibility of isolated tornadoes. Cities such as New York City, Albany, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., and Raleigh, North Carolina, are within the storm zone. The storms are expected to move in from Ohio and Tennessee during the afternoon and continue into the night. This follows severe weather in the central Plains on Saturday, where softball-sized hail and wind gusts up to 84 mph caused significant damage in Kansas, Missouri, and Nebraska.

Why It's Important?

The severe storms pose risks of property damage, power outages, and travel disruptions across the East Coast. High winds and large hail could damage vehicles, homes, and infrastructure, while lightning increases the risk of fires. Residents in urban centers like New York City and Washington, D.C., should prepare for potential flooding and hazardous conditions. The possibility of isolated tornadoes adds an additional layer of danger, particularly in areas with limited shelter options.

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