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ABC News
ABC News
30 Apr 2023
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Severe weather is continuing on the East Coast, bringing more opportunities for tornadoes to form in regions that have already experienced several twisters in the past few days.

On Thursday, seven tornadoes were reported in Florida and Georgia. More tornadoes, some with winds up to 60 mph, rolled into Florida's Atlantic coast on Saturday, flipping cars and uprooting trees in places like Palm Beach, Palm Beach Gardens and Boynton Beach.

PHOTO: Heavy wind in Tallahassee Florida
Heavy wind in Tallahassee Florida
Garrett Harvey via Twitter

Residents all over the South woke up Sunday morning to damage caused by violent storms overnight.

More storms are bringing heavy rain and damaging winds to the east on Sunday. A tornado watch is in effect in for 19 million residents in Florida until 2 p.m.

The weather extends to the eastern Carolinas and the mid-Atlantic, which are also at risk for damaging winds and isolated tornadoes, forecasts show.

Farther north, heavy rain has been drenching the Northeast all weekend.

PHOTO: In addition to Florida’s threat for thunderstorms this morning, there is an additional area to watch this afternoon across the eastern Carolinas and Mid-Atlantic.
In addition to Florida’s threat for thunderstorms this morning, there is an additional area to watch this afternoon across the eastern Carolinas and Mid-Atlantic. In total, more than 22 million people on the east coast are looking at the potential for severe weather today.
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Another round of rain is on the way for cities like Philadelphia, New York, Boston and Hartford, Connecticut.

The heaviest rain will arrive Sunday evening and continue into the overnight hours.

Flood watches have been posted for several states in the Northeast, leading to an additional 1 inch to 3 inches of rain into Sunday night.

While the heaviest of the rain finally moves out of the Northeast by Monday, a stubborn low pressure system will park itself over the Great Lakes in the next few days, leading to an unsettled period of weather for much of this upcoming week.