According to the latest forecast, excessive rain and flash flood risk this weekend are possible in the Northeastern US. The developing low-pressure can bring life-threatening flooding to New York City.
Residents with travel plans are advised to monitor the latest weather forecast in the Northeast, especially in NYC. The heavy rainfall can likely cause slower commutes and travel disruptions this weekend.
However, the rainy conditions can ease the drought and dry conditions in the Northeast. Still, Americans should watch out for flash flood risk, dangerous flooding and heavy rain.
Northeast heavy rain: Where will it be expected this weekend?
The National Weather Service (NWS) reported that wet weather conditions are likely in Southern New England and New York State due to a surface of low pressure over the Mid-Atlantic coast.
The rain is also expected to intensify, bringing severe weather outlook in Southern New York and New Jersey starting Friday.
The low-pressure area is forecast to move slowly this week that can unleash potential flooding rainfall in Southern New England. Residents should watch out for possible flood risks this weekend.
In New York City, the latest advisory reminded of flood safety. The 12 inches of fast-moving flood water can impact small cars.
Motorists should watch out for possible flooded roads in the city. Residents can expect extensive street flooding and minor coastal flooding.
Meanwhile, the latest forecast warned that the severe weather can reach the Interstate 95 corridor this weekend. On Friday, the rain conditions could be noticeable in Albany, Boston, Philadelphia and Hartford.
Residents should stay alert for dangerous landslides and urban flooding hazards on the weekend in Boston, Pennsylvania and Philadelphia.
Coastal safety concerns are possible in the following areas:
- Atlantic City
- Virginia Beach
- Wilmington
- Charleston
In other parts of the US, warm conditions are likely on the weekend in the following areas:
- Minneapolis
- Kansas City
- Memphis
- Dallas
- Houston
Florida weather: Wet weather pattern and urban flooding
In Florida, the wet weather will continue this weekend. Based on September's advisory, residents can expect heavy rainfall due to the upper level and stationary front.
The rainy outlook is possible until early next week.
Meanwhile, isolated flash floods and flooding are likely in parts of Florida. Homeowners are advised to monitor the weather, especially near flood-prone areas.
Travel disruptions are likely in Tampa, Miami, Nassau and Havanna. Car owners can expect slippery road conditions and hazards due to the rain.
When the weather becomes challenging, it is advisable to stay at home.
Also Read: US Weather Forecast: Below Temperatures Likely in Los Angeles, San Diego, California This Weekend
Safety reminders due to flooding concerns
The heavy rain in the Northeastern US and Florida can spark dangerous flooding. Homeowners should immediately evacuate when the flooding rain worsens or when there is an advisory.
Keeping away from floodwaters is also essential due to possible health risks.
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