The ongoing severe weather poses significant risks to millions across the central and eastern US. Damaging wind gusts, large hail, and localized flash flooding are the primary concerns, particularly in areas already saturated from previous rainfall. Communities in the South face heightened flooding risks due to saturated soils and high waterways. Tornadoes remain a possibility, especially in the Plains and Midwest. The repeated nature of these storms increases the likelihood of cumulative impacts, including property damage, travel disruptions, and potential power outages.