Weather forecasts said severe weather conditions could impact parts of the Southeast this week as the weather agencies monitored a storm in the Gulf of Mexico.
Motorists traveling this week should consider the weather conditions for possible flooding and strong winds, especially in those affected areas.
In other parts of the U.S., the National Weather Service (NWS) advisory showed that rounds of thunderstorms could likely hit parts of South Florida, with potential flash flooding and heavy rain.
Possible severe weather conditions and isolated tornadoes
Weather agencies were monitoring the potential storm system in the Gulf of Mexico.
However, AccuWeather's latest forecast explained that the storm system is not expected to reach a tropical storm system.
In addition, the forecast explained that the said storm is likely to unload heavy rain and challenging winds in parts of the South.
Residents in the South are no strangers to severe weather conditions, thunderstorms and isolated tornadoes, especially in Alabama, Texas and Louisiana.
South homeowners and motorists should keep updated with the weather conditions that could cause slower commutes and travel disruptions.
AccuWeather reported that the troublesome wind gusts and thunderstorms could unfold in the South in the late week.
While some parts of the United States felt a rebound to warmer temperatures, weather forecasts said localized flooding and beneficial rain could unload this Friday.
Weather forecasts noted that rainy conditions could unload in Jackson, New Orleans, Montgomery, Atlanta, Jacksonville, Tampa and Miami.
Moreover, the weather report added that flooding concerns could emerge in Florida, Louisiana and Carolinas.
On Thursday, forecasts noted that rain with potential thunderstorms could Jackson, New Orleans, Montgomery, Atlanta, Jacksonville, Tampa and Miami.
Pleasant weather conditions could occur in Nashville and Raleigh.
There is also a concern about isolated tornadoes on Thursday, and severe thunderstorms could unload on Thursday afternoon, causing potential flooding downpours, isolated tornadoes and damaging wind gusts.
Weather forecasts said severe weather conditions could impact parts of Montgomery, Tallahassee, Daytona Beach, Dothan and Mobile.
Preparing for severe weather conditions
This week's severe weather conditions could cause travel headaches and hazards for motorists.
The chances of isolated tornadoes are also concerning.
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According to the American Red Cross, tornado safety is essential as it could cause severe damage to properties and lives.
In addition, homeowners should understand the difference between tornado watches and warnings.
A tornado watch means that possible tornadoes could be within your community or area. Homeowners should prepare their households to evacuate for a secure location.
Meanwhile, tornado warnings urge homeowners to stay alert as tornadoes could be dangerous.
Homeowners should also keep updated and have multiple sources of information.
Having evacuation and disaster preparedness for homeowners is important to prevent accidents, injuries or casualties.
Stay away from windows. Keep your items secured, as the winds could blow them away.
Emergency kits are also helpful for homeowners and motorists. The emergency kit is a life-saver, especially since severe weather conditions could cause power outages and inaccessible roads.
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