The latest weather forecast reported that stormy conditions are likely in the Southeast coast and Eastern Florida due to a developing storm system.
On the East Coast, heavy rain potential is expected on the weekend.
The early week of September brought severe weather conditions in the US. The recent impacts of Hurricane Lee brought flooding rainfall to parts of Northeastern US and Canada.
Stormy conditions in the East Coast, Eastern Florida, Southeast
Some parts of the US began to feel the early taste of winter, especially in the West and high-elevated areas.
In the Southeast, the heavy precipitation and low-pressure system can help ease the heat in the region.
According to the latest forecast, the low pressure over the Southeast could develop in the late week or on the weekend.
The National Weather Service (NWS) explained that the non-tropical low-pressure system could help bring possible heavy rain and challenging surfing conditions, including in the Mid-Atlantic.
Residents could expect potential rounds of thunderstorms this weekend.
The forecast added that a challenging weather outlook could unfold in Carolinas, Georgia and Eastern Florida before the end of the week.
In Northeast Florida and the Carolinas, coastal flooding and gusty winds could be likely on the weekend.
Meanwhile, in Tampa Bay, the advisory noted thunderstorms and showers in the region. People should check for possible thunderstorm dangers.
Furthermore, southeastern Virginia could experience the brunt of the heavy rain.
Weather agencies are also monitoring the possible tropical rainstorms from the Atlantic coast.
East Coast weather conditions: Rainy outlook and flooding concerns
On the East Coast, the latest forecast warned of flash flood and flooding concerns this week. As the system organizes, heavy rain and flooding could be likely.
Beachgoers are warned of the high surf and strong waves. Coastal flooding can cause dangerous situations. Eastern Seaboard can anticipate severe weather conditions on Friday.
On the weekend, a stormy outlook is expected in the following areas:
- Wilmington
- New York
- Washington
- Richmond
- Raleigh
- Virginia Beach
- Jacksonville
- Daytona Beach
- Tampa
Residents can also anticipate the challenging winds on Sunday with possibly heavy precipitation.
Power outages and travel disruptions are possible.
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Staying safe from heavy rain and challenging winds
The latest weather report warned of heavy rainfall and damaging winds this weekend. Strong winds can impact houses' roofs, outdoor equipment, trees and powerlines.
Here are essential storm reminders to stay safe from the developing non-tropical system this weekend.
- Help others stay informed about the latest weather. Share daily news with your friends.
- Homeowners should keep a battery-operated radio. They should also fully charge their gadgets and power banks if power outages occur.
- People should limit any outdoor plans this weekend. Heavy rain cause disrupts travel and daily commutes.
- Motorists should stay away from floodwaters. When the weather worsens, staying in a safe area is recommended.
- Homeowners can also consider storing home emergency supplies.
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