A National Weather Service (NWS) report shows that portions of New York and Pennsylvania can experience showers and thunderstorms this week, causing slower commutes for people returning homes after Memorial Day weekend.

In other areas of the U.S., the advisory published from May 28 to May 30 warns of an enhanced risk of severe thunderstorms in the Southern Plains. In the Northeast, residents can likely encounter a slight risk of a poor weather outlook.

The report explains that potentially excessive rainfall is likely in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic, including in the Southern Plains. Communities in low-lying areas are vulnerable to flooding concerns.

For motorists in the Northeast, it is best to consider the weather forecasts before traveling due to a changing weather outlook. The main concerns for travelers are slippery commutes and flooded roads.

Weather in portions of New York and Pennsylvania: The latest weather information

NYC rain. The latest weather report reveals that poritons of New York and Pennsylvania, including Northeast, are vulnerable to flooding and intense rain. For commuters, there is a high chance that roads slippery. (Photo : by ANGELA WEISS/AFP via Getty Images)

According to a report by NWS, a chance of showers and thunderstorms can threaten portions of eastern Pennsylvania, northwestern New Jersey, southeastern New York, and northeastern Maryland. People in the said areas should anticipate a rainy outlook.

The forecast noted that the SPC issued a slight risk of severe thunderstorms in the region and mid-Atlantic areas. The main concerns are heavy rains, flooding, flash floods, and travel risks. In other weather reports, millions of Americans are vulnerable to severe weather.

Residents can experience severe thunderstorms in the early week, with hail, flooding, and tornadoes likely. Considering these weather conditions, it is important to keep updated with the latest reports.

Burlington, Atlanta, Wilming, Raleigh, Virginia Beach, Washington, Albany, and New York are possible areas vulnerable to severe thunderstorms.

NWS New York warns of possible thunderstorms and flash floods this week, causing a severe thunderstorm watch in the region, including the Lower Hudson Valley. Meanwhile, the watch has also been issued in New Jersey and Pennsylvania.

In Pittsburgh, the weather report reveals that a stormy outlook can unload in the region. Homeowners can also notice a chance of heavy downpours and gusty winds. Winds can likely reach 45 to 50 mph.

However, some areas, such as New York, Boston, Portland, and Washington, can see relief from recent storms. The said areas can experience dry conditions.

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Heavy rains and thunderstorm preparedness in Northeast

The latest weather report warns of possible heavy rains and thunderstorms in the Northeast this week, causing travel dangers. As many Americans return home after Memorial Day weekend, it is best to anticipate slower commutes due to rounds of heavy rain this week.

Additionally, communities in low-lying areas are vulnerable to flooding risks. When floodwater rapidly rises due to severe weather conditions, evacuating to secure areas is crucial.

Homeowners should stay aware of the latest weather information or forecasts to keep safe from challenging weather conditions.

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