The latest weather report reveals that Central US could experience severe weather potential this week, bringing isolated tornadoes and hail conditions. People with travel plans are advised to keep updated with the latest forecasts to avoid possible road delays.
The NWS Storm Prediction Center issued a weather advisory on June 5. A severe thunderstorm watch is in effect in western and central Oklahoma, bringing damaging winds and very large hail.
Additionally, a NWS Weather Service (NWS) report warns of damaging wind gusts up to 60 to 65 mph. Residents should also keep alert for marginally severe hail and thunderstorms across southern Louisiana and southern Mississippi through this evening.
Weather in the Central US: Where will severe storms unload?
According to a weather report on June 5, the forecast monitors the development of severe storms in the Central U.S. this midweek. Homeowners should stay alert for localized damaging wind gusts, hail, and flooding downpours.
Recently, a Severe Thunderstorm Watch was issued in portions of Arkansas, Mississippi, and Louisiana. Additionally, while parts of the U.S are under threats of challenging heat, people should keep alert for severe weather potentials.
This midweek, severe thunderstorms can also threaten portions of the Upper Midwest and the Southern Plains. On Wednesday, homeowners can expect widespread severe weather outlook, packed with hail and flooding downpours, in the following areas:
- Little Rock
- Shreveport
- Birmingham
- Nashville
- Louisville
- Charleston
- Columbus
- Cleveland
- Detroit
- Buffalo
- Columbus
- Alabama
- Mississippi
- Northern Arkansas
In Little Rock, the forecast monitors the significant weakening of rain and storms in Arkansas from Oklahoma. Homeowners can expect wind gusts in excess of 30 to 40 mph, including frequent lightning and heavy rains.
People in low-lying regions are vulnerable to flooding risks or river flooding due to heavy rain potential. In midweek, gusty thunderstorms and small hail will affect portions of Minneapolis, Green Bay, Madison, Thunderbay, and Grand Forks.
For Kansas City residents, strong to severe storms are likely in the region, bringing damaging winds and large hail. Challenging weather conditions can threaten portions of eastern Kansas into western Missouri, with wind gusts reaching up to 60 mph, and hail up to 1.5 in diameter.
Also Read: Eastern US Weather Forecast: Heavy Rains, Gusty Winds to Bring Slow Travel, Flooding Concerns
Weather preparedness in the Central US this week
Due to potential weather threats, homeowners should check the latest weather information in the region. Limiting outdoor plans is advisable to stay away from hazardous weather conditions, including hail and flooding downpours.
Furthermore, homeowners should store emergency kits at home as much as possible, as they can be very helpful in challenging situations. These emergency supplies can come in handy during the 2024 hurricane season. The recommended emergency kits are flashlights, battery-powered radios, extra batteries, canned goods, bottled water, and medicine kits.
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