The National Weather Service (NWS) warned of thunderstorms and nocturnal tornadoes in the South and Gulf Coast States. The stormy conditions can spread in portions of Southeast Texas, Carolina and the Mississippi Coast.

The NWS Storm Prediction Center reported that severe weather events could unfold in the Southeast Texas and Carolina Coast on Tuesday. People should watch out for strong tornado threats and damaging winds, especially during the night.

Furthermore, the forecast warned of widespread and fast-moving storms in the Southeast US and Gulf Coast this week. People with travel plans should monitor the forecasts in the region due to the severe threat, causing potential slower commutes or travel disruption.

Nocturnal Tornadoes, Thunderstorms in the US

(Photo : NOAA NESDIS Live Hurricane Tracker)
NOAA NESDIS Live Hurricane Tracker. The latest weather forecast warned of thunderstorms and nocturnal tornadoes in the Gulf Coast and Southern US, especially in Northeast Texas and the Mississippi Coast Furthermore, widespread impact can unfold. The thunderstorm threat can be accompanied by flash flood risk and landslides. The challenging weather conditions can unfold in the Gulf of Mexico, Southern Louisiana and Eastern Texas.

The forecast warned of severe threat, including in Louisiana. Overnight tornadoes can become life-threatening. People should stay alert for Tornado advisories this week.

In the latest advisory from January 8 to 9, potential strong tornadoes can occur with possible destructive winds. On Tuesday, the weather risk can spread over the Southeast, Carolinas and Southeast.

Furthermore, widespread impact can unfold. The thunderstorm threat can be accompanied by flash flood risk and landslides. The challenging weather conditions can unfold in the Gulf of Mexico, Southern Louisiana and Eastern Texas.

The strengthening storm is expected in the early week. The rainy conditions will become helpful with drought-affected areas in the region. The stormy conditions can unload in the following areas:

  • Little Rock
  • Nashville
  • Raleigh
  • Atlanta
  • Montgomery
  • Tampa
  • New Orleans
  • Houston

Meanwhile, the colder conditions can emerge in the following areas:

  • Chicago
  • Salina
  • Omaha
  • Sioux Falls

In Houston, tornado advisories were issued in the region. The advisory reminded residents to watch out for strong to severe thunderstorms. In the midweek, the risk of violent tornadoes is likely with widespread damaging winds reaching from 55 to 65 mph.

Stormy conditions are expected in Jackson, Mobile, Houston, Jackson, Montgomery, Jacksonville and Charleston. Meanwhile, the soaring storm will unfold in the following areas:

  • Charleston
  • Wilmington
  • Virginia Beach
  • Atlanta
  • Louisville
  • Memphis
  • Shreveport.

Also Read: Southeastern US Forecast: Thunderstorms, Tornado Threat to Hit Early Next Week

 

Weather in the Oregon Cascades and Washington

In the latest report, the NWS Weather Prediction warned of a Northwestern Winter storm, especially in Washington and Oregon Cascades.

The forecast showed a major winter storm this week, with back-to-back storms in the Pacific Northwest on Monday. Snowy weather is forecast in the Northern Rockies, Northwest, Midwest and Plains.

The lower pressure is expected to move into the Central US and Western US. Homeowners are advised to stay updated with the weather, especially in the affected areas in the Northeast.

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