Challenging weather conditions are expected in parts of the Southeast, especially in Southern Alabama and Georgia. The latest weather forecast warned of flooding concerns and thunderstorm conditions.
People with travel plans should regularly check the weather conditions in the Southeast as the flooding rain could cause travel dangers.
Meanwhile, the forecast warned of a cross-country storm that could bring severe weather conditions to parts of the Northeast, Rockies and Plains.
Thunderstorms, Flooding: Where is it expected?
In the latest weather advisory, the National Weather Service (NWS) warned of heavy rain outlook in parts of the Gulf of Mexico and the Southern US.
A low-pressure area can help bring the chances of rain and thunderstorms in the region. Motorists can expect slower commutes or travel disruptions.
On Wednesday, rounds of rain can unload in Southern Texas with potential risks of flash floods. People in flood-prone areas could be vulnerable to small to severe flooding.
In the midweek, the threat of heavy rain is forecast to spread over the Central Gulf of Mexico Coast and Southeast. The next day, the heavy rain to excessive rain outlook could unload in Southern Alabama, Georgia and Northeast Florida.
Furthermore, an upper-level system can unleash potential thunderstorms in the Central Plains and Ohio Valley. Flooding rainfall is likely in parts of Southern South Dakota and Northern Nebraska.
Stormy conditions in other parts of US
According to the latest forecast, the Midwest and Northeast can experience stormy conditions this week. The rain can ease the drought and dry conditions in the region, especially in the midweek.
On Wednesday, the forecast showed that the rainy outlook could fall to the following areas:
- Omaha
- Des Moines
- Chicago
- Sioux Falls
- Rapid City
- Bismarck
- Peoria
- Detroit
- Minneapolis
- Green bay
In addition, the forecast reminded motorists to invest more time on the road, especially in portions of Chicago, Minneapolis and Milwaukee.
Motorists should drive slowly and stay alert for travel dangers.
In the late week, the stormy conditions can unload in the following areas:
- Minneapolis
- Omaha
- Chicago
- Detroit
- Buffalo
- Louisville
- Nashville
- Charlotte
- Boston
- New York
- Washington
- Raleigh
- Green Bay
- Pittsburgh
- Burlington
- Portland
- Charleston
On Wednesday, the advisory noted a severe weather outlook in Omaha and Western Iowa. Meanwhile, the colder weather will continue in the Pacific Northwest.
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Keeping safe from challenging and stormy outlook in the US
The early October recorded heavy rain conditions in the US, easing the prolonged heat during the summer. However, the cooler weather is accompanied by flooding risks.
Homeowners should stay updated with the latest forecasts, especially for residents in low-lying communities. Limiting travel during poor weather conditions is also suggested, noting motorists should check for flooded roads.
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