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Coastal Flooding Warnings Issued Across East Coast in 2025

30 Oct

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Summary

  • Moderate to major flooding expected along East Coast
  • Alerts issued in 11 states warning of property damage and safety risks
  • Flooding not associated with hurricanes, but during typical end of season
Coastal Flooding Warnings Issued Across East Coast in 2025

As of October 30th, 2025, the East Coast of the United States is preparing for a significant flooding event. According to the National Weather Service (NWS), several states along the coast are expected to experience moderate to major flooding this week, with winds forecast to raise water levels and exacerbate coastal erosion.

The NWS has issued alerts in at least 11 East Coast states, warning of the potential for property-damaging and even life-threatening flood conditions. Forecasters have warned of "widespread flooding of vulnerable areas" that could lead to damage to homes, businesses, vehicles, and roadways. The flooding also threatens to make travel dangerous, with alerts cautioning drivers to avoid traveling unless necessary.

While the current forecast for flooding is not associated with hurricane activity, it comes during the typical end of the Atlantic Hurricane season. This has sparked concerns for residents in flood-prone areas about property damage and community safety, especially after several deadly flooding events throughout the country in 2025, including the flooding of the Guadalupe River over the July Fourth weekend that killed at least 150 people.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
According to the National Weather Service (NWS), major flooding is forecast along the Chesapeake Bay in both Virginia and Maryland on Thursday.
The NWS has warned of "widespread flooding of vulnerable areas" that could lead to damage to homes, businesses, vehicles, and roadways.
The flooding is not associated with hurricane activity, but is expected during the typical end of the Atlantic Hurricane season.

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