Challenging weather conditions are expected in the Southern and Eastern US, with a chance of severe weather and tornadoes. Homeowners should keep updated with the forecasts, especially if they have any travel plans.
The National Weather Service (NWS) reported a weather pattern in parts of the US. People should stay alert for winter advisories. In the Lower Mississippi Valley and Southeastern US, damaging winds can unfold in the Carolinas.
The forecast warned of slick travel conditions and freezing drizzle. Motorists should be wary of blizzard conditions, including in the Great Lakes and Midwest. A chance of coastal flooding and heavy rain are possible.
In Houston, bitterly cold temperatures and wind wills can unfold. Below freezing outlook can continue next week. In Chicago, residents can anticipate dangerous travel conditions.
NWS Storm Prediction Center warned of severe weather. People should stay alert for destructive thunderstorms and wind gusts reaching up to 75 mph.
Violent Storms in the Southern and Eastern
Millions of people are at risk of challenging weather in the Eastern and Southern US. The power interruption can become more troublesome for affected people. especially older adults and people with medical conditions.
The weather agency also monitors the development of a powerhouse storm this weekend and until early next week. Nocturnal tornadoes will become more concerning, with potential flooding and hail conditions.
Severe storms can unload in the following:
- Nashville
- Tupelo
- Jackson
- Montgomery
- Atlanta
- Columbia
- Raleigh
- Richmond
- Jacksonville
Colder conditions can also unload in Alabama, South Carolina, Mississippi and Florida Panhandle. Meanwhile, rain outlook is expected in the following areas:
- Little Rock
- Montgomery
- Atlanta
- Jacksonville
- Tampa
- Ohio Valley
- Gulf Coast
- Florida Peninsula
In New York City, the forecast monitors the development of storm systems that could unleash heavy rain and strong winds. People in low-lying areas are at risk of moderate river flooding.
Furthermore, flooding risk is likely in the following areas:
- Portland
- Boston
- Hartford
- Philadelphia
- Baltimore
- Scranton
On the weekend, power outages can spread over Green Bay, Sudbury, Minneapolis, Sioux Falls, Des Moines, Kansas City, St. Louis and Indianapolis. The strong winds can damage roofing and trees in the affected areas.
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Keeping Safe From Powerhouse Storms in the US
The latest weather forecast warned of a powerhouse storm in the US that could unleash stormy conditions in the region. Coastal hazards are also possible this weekend.
Commuters should stay away from flood-affected areas. Staying at home is also advisable to prevent weather dangers. Motorists should consider the forecasts and weather reports before leaving their homes.
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