The remnants of Tropical Storm Arthur are causing widespread, life-threatening flash flooding across the southeastern US, prompting emergency declarations from Texas to Georgia.Simultaneously, a severe storm system moved through the Midwest, leaving over 130,000 customers without electricity following suspected tornado strikes in Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, and Kentucky.Authorities continue to monitor extreme flood risks in the South as immediate cleanup efforts begin in the Midwest after significant infrastructure damage.The
National Hurricane Center expects the low pressure system to track toward the Atlantic coast by Friday while monitoring for potential minor redevelopment.