Millions along the East Coast under flood and wind threats through Monday
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A large swath of residents along the Eastern Seaboard is under flood and wind alerts as the storm system that inundated the South moves north.
A large swath of residents along the Eastern Seaboard are under flood and wind alerts as the storm system that inundated the South moves north, bringing the same threats with it.
Residents living along the I-95 corridor can expect a dangerous commute on Monday morning as heavy rain and strong winds continue to affect the region.
The National Weather Service has issued a flood watch across more than a dozen states, affecting 60 million people.
South Carolina was hit hard with flooding rains on Saturday, setting records in the process, according to the National Weather Service. Charleston, South Carolina, measured its highest "non-tropical" tide on record, and its fourth-highest tide, when accounting for those that occurred amid tropical systems.