The swirling remnants of Hurricane Delta are heading northward, bringing the threat of severe weather on Sunday to areas across the Southeast that have also been hit with flooding.
The National Weather Service (NWS) Weather Prediction Center (WPC) said that Delta, now a post-tropical cyclone, will continue to weaken as it spreads northward along the East Coast.
The remnants of Delta have triggered heavy rainstorms across the Southeast, which prompted flash flood and tornado warnings in the Atlanta area and other parts of Georgia.
Funnel clouds were spotted on Saturday and there were sightings of possible tornadoes, but only fallen trees and other storm damage were reported.
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