Recent weather reports showed that severe weather conditions are forecasted to unload in parts of the United States this week, which could cause damaging wind gusts and hail.
Motorists and homeowners traveling this week should keep updated with the latest weather conditions that could affect daily commutes or cause travel disruptions.
While some parts of the United States began to feel the early taste of spring season, there is optimism that more severe weather conditions could unfold this April.
In the latest advisory, the National Weather Service (NWS) reported that a significant spring storm could hit parts of the Great Lakes.
Based on the weather outlook, heavy snow and blizzard-like conditions will likely emerge due to the developing spring storm.
The forecast added that isolated severe storms could also become a problem in parts of the South.
Furthermore, the NWS Weather Prediction Center reported that low pressure could bring severe weather conditions to the Upper Midwest.
The latest weather reports warned of potentially strong winds, causing dangerous travel and damage to property.
Severe weather conditions in the US
Meanwhile, AccuWeather's latest forecast showed that the agency has been monitoring for potential multiple weather threats in the country this week.
The US is no stranger to extreme weather events, from winter storms, isolated tornadoes, severe thunderstorms, and rebound to warmer temperatures.
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Weather reports explained that a storm system could emerge this week, bringing severe weather conditions to the Central United States.
Based on AccuWeather's outlook, severe thunderstorms could impact Tuesday afternoon night.
The weather forecasts showed that hail and downpours, with damaging wind gusts reaching 75 mph, could impact parts of Omaha, Wichita and Oklahoma City.
The forecast added that parts of Kansas, Nebraska and Texas could experience severe weather conditions.
On Wednesday night, the weather report said severe weather could continue in Wichita, Dallas, Kansas City and Des Moines.
Parts of the South have experienced severe weather conditions, from ice storms and isolated tornadoes.
As a result, homeowners should keep aware of the weather conditions before leaving their homes to avoid travel headaches and dangers.
On Thursday, AccuWeather's latest outlook showed that severe thunderstorms and rainy conditions could emerge.
Rain and potential thunderstorms could result in Minneapolis, St. Louis, Dallas and San Antonio.
Warm and humid temperatures could be likely in Chicago, Columbus and Charlotte.
On the other hand, NWS's latest advisory added that severe storm hazards could unleash thunderstorms and damaging wind gusts, especially in parts of the Upper Midwest.
Stay safe under severe weather conditions
This week's challenging weather could result in dangerous travel and safety concerns, especially thunderstorms.
As a result, homeowners and motorists should keep updated with the weather reports to anticipate the effect of severe weather conditions.
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