The latest forecast showed that portions of Florida would expect wet weather this midweek. A round of rain showers could unload, affecting holiday travel for the much-awaited Thanksgiving.

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Residents affected by the wet weather should stay updated if they plan for outdoor activities. They should bring raincoats, jackets or ready umbrellas.

Recently, news reports said that the 2022 Thanksgiving travel could expect severe weather conditions due to a developing storm. The report further noted that over 54 million Americans could be affected, especially those with plans for Thanksgiving.

The report also added that individuals planning for travel should plan as some portions of the United States could experience poor and good travel conditions.

Meanwhile, AccuWeather's latest forecasts revealed that downpours could unleash in Florida as Thanksgiving comes near.

Florida experienced the worst of Hurricane Ian, resulting in massive damage to communities and properties. Residents in Florida began recovering from the aftermath of Hurricane Ian.

AccuWeather explained that a weather disturbance could bring rounds of showers this week.

The weather outlook through Wednesday said that brief downpours could emerge, affecting travels and recovery efforts in the areas.

The affected areas are Jacksonville, Orlando, Tampa, and Naples.

While flooding is not expected this week, the report added that the coastal areas would expect flooding at high tide and rough surf starting Monday.

According to the weather outlook on coastal impacts, the affected areas are Cocoa Beach, Daytona Beach, Vero Beach, West Palm Beach, and Miami Beach.

Meanwhile, the forecast said that rough seas could also occur in the Gulf of Mexico and the west coast of Florida.

Furthermore, weather agencies continue to monitor the Atlantic for any tropical storm that could emerge before the end of Hurricane season.

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On the other hand, the weather report noted that the Met Office warned residents that potentially damaging winds and colder temperatures could emerge in the coming days.

The report said that heavy rains and winds could also happen while many residents would feel the temperature drop.

Weather preparations

Portions of Florida are not new to severe weather conditions. Recently, a power Hurricane Ian hit the state, resulting in massive damage to lives, infrastructures, and properties.

Here are some reminders for many who will enjoy Thanksgiving.

Always stay updated with the weather. While the rain could soak portions of Florida, the rounds of rain could cause brief downpours and travel delays.

As reported, the rain would disrupt the Thanksgiving outdoor activities.

If your family plans for outdoor activities and travel, it is best to observe the weather conditions.

Watch out for small flooding. While the report noted that the risk of flooding could not be expected, some portions could suffer from urban flooding.

Residents living in coastal areas should stay vigilant. Starting Monday, the report noted that coastal impact could be possible, resulting in flooding during high tide, dangerous rip currents, and rough surf.

Avoid traveling in affected areas.

As reported, rounds of rain could impact midweek. The forecast suggested avoiding affected areas, especially during Thanksgiving.