An intensifying low pressure system will bring a threat of flash flooding and heavy rain to the East this weekend.
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Severe threat: After producing possible tornado damage in North Carolina and funnel clouds in California on Saturday, the severe threat looks to significantly diminish for much of the country on Sunday. The next widespread chance of severe storms is expected to start during the middle part of next week in the central states. Click here to see the daily details.
Heavy rain threat: On the northern end of the storm system, moderate to heavy rainfall will soak parts of the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast into Sunday. Some flooding is possible on small streams and in urban or poor drainage locations. Flood watches are posted across parts of the region.
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