The weather forecast said a stormy weather pattern could likely emerge in parts of the Northeast, unloading potential rain, thunderstorms and rain this week.

Recently reports that parts of the Northeast recorded a rebound from chilly to warm temperatures.

As the spring season is in the air, some parts of the U.S. began to experience spring-like temperatures.

Meanwhile, the National Weather Service (NWS) reported that widespread gusty winds could unload in parts of the south and central High Plains and Mid-Atlantic.

The forecast added that isolated severe storms in the Plains could unload large hail. In addition, heavy mountain snow could unload in the Northwest.

The weather report explained that severe thunderstorms with potential hail could emerge, with a risk of isolated tornadoes.

    Rain and snow conditions in the Northeast

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    Central Park, New York. The latest weather forecast showed that parts of the Northeast could experience potential stormy weather conditions, bringing rain, thunderstorms and rain this week. 

    Furthermore, AccuWeather's forecast showed that the Northeast could expect a potential warm-up this week.

    Meanwhile, the weather forecast revealed that high temperatures could emerge in New York City and Pennsylvania.

      Based on AccuWeather's outlook, thunderstorms, rain and snow could likely hit parts of the Northeast.

      Motorists and homeowners traveling this week should check the weather conditions before leaving their homes.

      Snow and rain could result in slippery travel conditions that could result in travel hazards. Staying updated with the weather conditions could be helpful anticipate the weather this week.

      Based on Wednesday's weather outlook, thunderstorms, rain, and snow could unload in parts of the Northeast.

      Cool conditions are forecast in Columbus, Detroit, Charleston, Pittsburgh, Washington, New York, Virginia Beach, Boston, and Portland.

      Snow conditions are forecast in Burlington and Buffalo.

        On Thursday, warmer temperatures could unfold in parts of the Northeast. Although the spring season is set, there could still be a possibility for late winter storms.

        Dry and mind conditions are forecast in Burlington, Portland and Boston.

        Warm temperatures are forecast in Pittsburgh, Columbus and Charleston.

        Potential rainy conditions could be likely in Detroit and Buffalo.

          Weather in the US

          Meanwhile, Ready.gov explained that heavy rain could result in potential flooding in some parts of the United States.

          According to the report, there are important things that motorists and homeowners should keep in mind.

          The report said t heavy rain could likely result in flooding and flash flooding.

          For motorists, the report explained that two feet of moving water could become difficult for vehicles.

            Recently, NWS reported that the second half of April recorded blizzard warnings in parts of the Upper Midwest, noting the potential heavy snow and strong wind gusts.

            Also Read: Early-Spring Chill to Unfold in Central, Eastern US This Week

            During the first week of March and April, parts of the United States, especially the South, recorded severe weather conditions and isolated tornadoes that caused significant damage to properties.

            Tornado preparedness, especially during the spring season, is essential to prevent potential casualties and injuries.

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            According to NWS, April is considered the month of Citizen Science. The agency explained to become citizen scientists, especially for observing the weather conditions.

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