The latest weather forecasts showed that parts of the Central U.S would expect a storm system that could bring adverse weather conditions, including heavy snow, bad weather, and high winds.
Residents located in the affected areas are advised to be cautious and stay updated with the weather advisory.
Almost a week before the end of October 2022, a storm would bring blizzard conditions in parts of the Central U.S that could affect the transport system as the storm unleashes. In previous reports, portions of the Midwest and Northeast recorded a roller coaster temperature starting from widespread cooldown and sudden rebound to warm weather. Reports said the winter this year would be warmer, unlike last year's winter. Snow lovers would expect less snow this coming winter.
While some parts of the United States are having the early taste of winter, parts of the Northwest started to feel the unseasonable weather conditions, according to reports.
Moreover, Accuweather's latest update on October 22, 2022, revealed that the severe weather, with heavy snows and high winds, could threaten lives and properties, especially in the Great Plains. This month's changing weather patterns could allow the storm system until the weekend or early next week.
Based on AccuWeather, parts of las Vegas, Reno, and Boise would experience a colder temperature. Helena, Salt Lake City, and Cedar City are expected for snow.
Meanwhile, Phoenix and Rapid City could experience rain showers, while Omaha and Sioux Falls would see thunderstorms. Unseasonable warm weather could also emerge in Fargo, Minneapolis, Des Moines, Kansas City, and Oklahoma City.
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Residents in the following areas should expect the above events starting Sunday.
Meanwhile, Roslyn became a tropical storm, which is expected to slam parts of the western coast of Mexico, causing heavy rains and strong winds.
Affected areas
According to the latest update, AccuWeather said that the following areas should expect:
- Parts of the southeastern zone could expect severe thunderstorms, heavy rains, and strong and dry winds up to tornadoes.
- Parts of the northwestern could experience heavy snows and potential blizzard conditions.
- Still, the Plains and Midwest could expect a warming temperature starting this weekend. The warming temperatures could be alleviated by a winterlike feeling starting next week.
- Denver, Omaha, Wichita, and Amarillo could expect strong winds from Sunday to Sunday night. The strong winds could cause fire danger, blowing dust, and potential power outages. Motorists are advised to be cautious in driving as well.
- Northeastern New Mexico, Northwestern Texas, and Southeastern Colorado could experience frequent wind gusts (60 to 80 mph) that could affect properties, power lines, and vehicles.
- Starting late afternoon to Sunday evening, portions of the Upper Midwest and Central Plains could expect severe thunderstorms. Residents in the area should watch out for the potential flash flooding and hail.
- Snowfall could also occur from Saturday to Monday in Helena, Boise, Casper, Denver, Rapid City, Williston, and Spokane.
Preparations
Residents should prepare for potential impacts, from heavy rains to storms. It is best to listen to weather forecasts from your local weather stations or announcements from national television.
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