Weather reports showed that a pair of storm systems are expected to impact parts of the Northeastern United States this week, causing damaging winds, coastal flooding and heavy rain.
As April comes to end, severe weather conditions emerged in parts of the United States, from possible severe thunderstorms, isolated tornadoes, large hail and heavy rain.
Motorists with travel plans should consider the weather before leaving their homes, especially the potential flash flooding and flooding concerns.
In the latest advisory, the National Weather Service (NWS) reported that severe thunderstorms with damaging wind gusts, large hail and isolated tornadoes could impact parts of Texas and the South.
The weather agency advised affected residents to stay updated with the weather conditions, especially the emergence of tornado outbreaks.
Heavy rain and storm systems
In the latest weather update, AccuWeather reported that two potent storms could likely affect portions of the Northeastern United States this week and the weekend.
As many Americans prepare for the weather conditions this May, the storm system could cause possible flash flooding and damaging winds.
Based on AccuWeather's outlook, beneficial rain is forecast. In the Southern Plains, previous reports explained that the rainy conditions could help drought-stricken areas.
The weather report showed that rainy conditions with potential thunderstorms could unload in St. Louis, Columbus, Charleston, Nashville, Pittsburgh, Washinton, Virginia Beach, Raleigh, Atlanta, Montgomery, Jackson, Tampa, Little Rock and New Orleans.
On the other hand, the NWS National Weather Prediction Center added that a severe thunderstorm watch was also noted in parts of the Texas Panhandle.
On the other hand, the weather forecast noted that coastal hazards could result in rough surf and potential minor coastal flooding this week.
AccuWeather report showed that challenging winds could be likely in parts of Long Island, New York, New Jersey and North Carolina.
On the other hand, the weather report revealed a developing storm in parts of the Gulf of Alaska that could affect parts of the Canadian Rockies and Southern Plains.
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Meanwhile, Southeast and Midwest residents could likely experience heavy rain and troublesome winds this weekend.
While some parts of the country could anticipate severe weather risks, the forecast showed that rain and cooler conditions could unleash on the weekend and early next week.
AccuWeather's outlook showed that rain could unload in Burlington, Portland, Boston, New York, Washington, Raleigh, Charleston and Pittsburgh this weekend.
Preparing for the severe weather this week
Weather reports explained that severe weather could likely impact the United States this week. Weather advisories noted the importance of staying updated with the weather conditions.
Moreover, NWS Sacramento's advisory said Americans should avoid cold waters that could likely result in hypothermia.
Meanwhile, the reports advised that flash flooding and heavy rain are possible this week. Americans with travel plans should bring an umbrella or raincoat protection.
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