Central U.S. residents can anticipate a rainy weather outlook this week, according to a weather report. Commuters can likely experience slower commutes and possible travel hazards.

Many Americans are expected to travel this week to celebrate Mother's Day. However, the weather conditions can be challenging in parts of the Northeast this weekend.

People with potential travel plans should keep alert for challenging weather outlooks, especially in flood-prone areas. Flooded roads can also occur due to rainy potential.

Weather Outlook in the Northeast This Weekend

Zoom Earth Satellite via NOAA NESDIS. People with travel plans for Mother's Day should check for the latest forecasts due to rounds of rain in the Northeast. Commuters can likely encounter potential slower commutes or hazardous travel. (Photo : Zoom Earth Satellite via NOAA NESDIS)

According to a weather report, the northeastern U.S. can expect potential rounds of rain this weekend. The chance of rain can lead to a wet weather outlook in the region.

Wetter conditions will likely unload in Detroit, New York, Boston, Portland, Washington, Pittsburgh, Buffalo, and Burlington. Motorists could encounter slower commutes or flooded roads.

New York residents may see a cloudy outlook this week. Meanwhile, Boston can expect unseasonably cold weather, from the mid-50s to the low 60s.

In Chicago, there is a potential warm spring day this weekend. However, a potential rainy outlook can unload on Monday.

Furthermore, Pittsburgh can expect a potential stormy outlook, warning of severe hail and isolated tornadoes. Homeowners should keep alert for severe thunderstorm advisories this week.

Meanwhile, spotty thunderstorms can threaten portions of the Great Lakes, Ohio Valley, and the central Appalachians.

Miami, Jacksonville, Memphis, Charlotte, Los Angeles, San Franciso, Portland, and Seattle are likely to experience warmer weather on Mother's Day. On the other hand, rainy outlook can unload in Denver, Kansas City, Dallas, and Houston.

People traveling this weekend or early next week should stay alert for rounds of rain in parts of the Northeast. Staying updated with forecasts is advisable before planning any travel activities.

When rains become severe, it is advisable to limit outdoor plans, and wait until it improves.

Also Read: Northeast Mother's Day Weather: Heavy Rains, Localized Small Hail Likely to Impact This Weekend

Weather Outlook in Parts of the U.S

According to a National Weather Service (NWS) report, potential heavy rainfall and severe thunderstorms are likely in the southern High Plains to the lower Mississippi Valley.

Well-above temperatures are likely in the northcentral and western U.S. Higher temperatures are expected in parts of the southwest, including in southern Texas and Florida.

Additionally, the weather forecast monitors the development of a low-pressure system in the Mid-Atlantic and lower Great Lakes. Northern Plains can anticipate possible scattered thunderstorms.

In Kansas City, rain chances can unload next week. Homeowners should keep alert for scattered showers and thunderstorms.

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