Travelers can encounter travel difficulties in the Northeast. According to the latest forecast, heavy rains and strong are expected from Chicago to New York City this week.
Thanksgiving is near in the US, with millions of Americans expected to travel. In the Northeastern US, motorists can encounter heavy rains and strong winds this week.
In addition, the National Weather Service (NWS) is monitoring a cold front in the Northeast, including in the Midwest and Great Lakes. Americans with travel plans should check the forecasts to avoid any travel headaches next week.
Northeastern US Weather Forecast: What Will People Expect?
The advisory warned of showers and thunderstorms this weekend. While heavy rains could unload in Florida, the Northeast could expect rounds of heavy rains.
In this week's weather, homeowners can expect localized flooding, heavy rains and flash flood risks. The wintry conditions could add more concerns next week due to freezing rain.
The latest weather forecast explained a potent storm over the Northeast, helping to bring the challenging weather conditions to the region. As early as possible, travelers should anticipate airline delays due to the rainy outlook.
In addition, the troublesome weather could trigger slower commutes to travel disruptions on Interstate 80, 81 and 95. This weekend, homeowners can feel the chilly conditions in Buffalo, Pittsburgh, Charleston, Detroit and Columbus.
Early next week, the rounds of rain could unfold in the following areas:
- Chicago
- New York City
- Washington
- Raleigh
- Milwaukee
- Northern Pennsylvania
- Northern New England
- Pittsburgh
- Detroit
- Cleveland
- Cincinnati
In New York City, the recent advisory showed that the high pressure could help with the sunny weather this weekend. However, the weather could change early next week.
On Wednesday, good travel conditions are expected in Memphis, Charlotte, Chicago, Kansas City, Dallas, Houston and Minneapolis.
Weather in Eastern Florida Peninsula
In addition, the latest NWS forecast discussions warned of heavy rainfall and flash flood threat in the region. Excessive rainfall and flash floods could emerge from Fort Lauderdale up to around Palm Coast.
People are advised to stay away from flooding or going to higher grounds. Motorists should avoid crossing on floodwaters. Flooding concerns can become challenging for low-lying areas in Florida.
In addition, about 11 million people are vulnerable to heavy rains and flash flood threats in the region. The rounds of rain are expected in Jacksonville, Tampa and New Orleans.
Meanwhile, beachgoers should keep away from the beach due to dangerous surf and rip currents. It is best to wait for the weather to improve before returning.
Did you know? Weather Facts
According to NOAA, flooding is considered the most widespread weather disaster.
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