The latest weather report showed that a severe outlook is forecast to unfold in the United States as many looked forward to 4th July.
The forecast said severe weather conditions could become likely in Central Plains, Carolinas, Vermont, New Hampshire and Mississippi.
Recently, the poweroutage.us reported that about 220,000 had no power in parts of the Midwest due to the derecho.
Americans with travel plans should keep updated with the weather for this week.
Severe weather outlook in the US
According to AccuWeather's forecast, the severe thunderstorms could impact portions of the Southern and Eastern portions of the country.
On Monday afternoon, the latest forecast showed that severe thunderstorms are forecast to unload flooding downpours, hail and damaging wind gusts.
The severe storms are forecast in Huntsville, Atlanta, Raleigh, Washington, New York and Albany.
During the early week, the forecast noted that rainy conditions with chances of thunderstorms could unfold in Billings, Minneapolis, Boston, New York, Washington, Charlotte, Jacksonville, Memphis and Dallas.
Furthermore, the National Weather Service (NWS) reported that scattered storms could emerge in the Mid-South, bringing heavy rainfall and damaging winds. Visit NWS for severe thunderstorm watches in your area.
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Meanwhile, the AccuWeather forecast revealed that severe thunderstorms would continue until Tuesday night in Jackson, Atlanta, Asheville, Virginia Beach, Charleston, Omaha, Minneapolis, Sioux Falls and Scottsbluff.
The Lightning Safety Council reminded Americans to be careful with lightning threats as thunderstorms could become dangerous.
Preparing for the severe weather this week
As many Americans looked forward to the 4th of July, the latest weather forecast showed that a severe weather condition could likely unfold in the country, causing possible slower commutes and travel disruptions.
The severe weather outlook could likely result in rainy conditions, affecting outdoor activities and travel. Here are important reminders for motorists and travelers this week.
Checking the weather outlook
In the Northeast and Midwest, Nature World News (NWN) reported that the Canadian wildfire smoke caused reduced air quality in the regions, causing unhealthy air and health concerns.
It is best to prepare multiple information of weather forecasts, especially if you are in flood-prone or severe thunderstorm-prone areas.
During the early week, the latest forecast noted that thunderstorms could become likely, bringing damaging winds and flooding downpours.
Chances of isolated tornadoes
The forecast also noted that hail conditions and isolated tornadoes could unfold in the Central Plains midweek. Homeowners should secure their homes and outdoor items or equipment.
Power outages are also possible.
Prepare emergency kits
As hurricane season is set, homeowners must keep emergency kits at home. The suggested emergency kits are the following: battery-powered flashlights, battery-powered radios, medicines and non-perishable goods.
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