Weather reports said that parts of the a mixture of rain and snow are expected to unload in parts of the United States this week, causing possible road delays and slower commutes.
In the early beginning of April, weather forecasts said that a big warmup is expected as the spring season comes near.
Tornado outbreaks also emerged in parts of the South during the early days of April.
Motorists traveling this week should check the weather for possible power outages, road closures and slower commutes.
Combination of rain and snow
According to the latest weather report, AccuWeather said a weather pattern is forecasted to unleash in the Northwest U.S., bringing possible rain in parts of Washington, California and Oregon.
Homeowners should keep updated with the weather to anticipate possible severe weather conditions.
Based on the weather outlook, wet weather conditions are forecast through Tuesday, causing potential localized flooding and travel disruptions.
Rainy and snow conditions are forecast in Vancouver and Portland.
The National Weather Service (NWS) reported that localized flash flooding could unfold in the southeastern F.L. Peninsula.
The advisory added that multiple rounds of thunderstorms are expected.
In addition, rain showers are forecast to unload in north-central Nebraska.
Meanwhile, the advisory said showers could also unfold in parts of the east.
In the Central and Easter U.S., widespread warmth could also occur.
Warmer conditions are forecast this week in the Northeast, Midwest and Plains.
On Tuesday, the forecast said rain showers could likely emerge in Seattle, Spokane, Boise, Medford and Redding.
Rainy and snow conditions could also raise travel concerns for motorists, causing slippery road conditions and flood risk.
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As the spring season begins, the weather report explained that flood risk could occur in mid-April in parts of the United States, especially in Billings, Boise, Frago and Marquette.
The forecast warned of rising levels of rivers due to possible snowmelt.
Weather forecasts in parts of the U.S
On the other hand, the NWS Weather Prediction Center reported that average weather conditions could emerge in the Southeast and Mid-Atlantic through next week.
In addition, the weather service added that thunderstorms and warm weather could unfold in the Central U.S. this week, while unsettled weather conditions could persist in the Pacific Northwest.
Due to the chances of rain this week, Americans should bring an umbrella and raincoat protection when they travel outside.
Meanwhile, homeowners and motorists should watch out for flooding dangers this week, especially those near the coast or flood-prone areas.
Although the spring season is in the air, more active storm patterns could likely unfold this month.
Preparing for possible severe weather conditions is essential to prevent potential damages and casualties.
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