The latest weather forecast said severe weather conditions could unfold in Central and Eastern United States this week.
In addition, the forecast said that snow and rain could cause travel concerns and flooding.
The challenging severe weather risks could be problematic for people with outdoor activity and travel plans.
Furthermore, the weather could result in slower commutes and travel disruptions.
Snow, rain and flooding
Bringing an umbrella is also a must this week. According to Fox Weather's latest weather forecast this January 17, 2023, the report said that severe weather could result in heavy rain and flooding downpours in the South.
On the other hand, residents in the Midwest and Southern Plains could expect heavy snow.
The forecast added that wintry conditions could unfold this week, with rain and possible snow.
- The forecast noted that light snow could occur in the Dakotas and Northern Minnesota, adding that the snow could result in travel delays due to wet conditions.
- New York could also expect colder air and possible snow on Tuesday.
Moreover, AccuWeather reported that snow could unload in Chicago and Denver starting Monday.
Meanwhile, portions of Kansas, Colorado, Michigan and the Central Plains could expect snow.
The Fox Weather forecast alsl predicted that winter storm warnings were present in Limon, Sterling, Oshkosh, North Plate and Broken Bow.
- Winter Storm Watch is also in Colby, Oberlin, Kearney, Lincoln, Omaha, Northfolk and Ainsworth.
- Winter Weather Advisory is present in Aspen and Colorado Springs.
- On Wednesday, the weather forecast noted that heavy snow could occur in Western and Central Nebraska, Colorado, portions of Kansas, Iowa, the Upper Midwest and South Dakota.
There is also a chance that snow could unload in Minnesota, Michigan and Wisconsin on midweek.
Snow could bring colder conditions. People affected should avoid prolonged exposure to cold weather, especially older adults.
Wearing the right winter clothes could also help feel warm during the snowy conditions in the region.
Flashflood concerns in Southern parts
Nature World News recently reported that the severe weather conditions in the Southern United States could bring possible isolated tornadoes, damaging winds and flooding downpours.
The Southern parts, including Alabama and Georgio, are recently hit by violent tornado outbreaks, leaving significant damages.
Meanwhile, the forecast explained that severe weather outbreaks are possible in the South this coming Wednesday, especially in portions of Louisiana, Mississippi, Arkansas and East Texas.
On the other hand, Fox Weather warned that severe thunderstorms and potential flooding downpours could occur.
The previous report showed that portions of the Southern United States suffer from tornado outbreaks.
Last year, Alabama, Mississippi and Alabama recorded tornadoes that resulted in widespread damages in the region.
On the other hand, motorists and residents should stay updated with the weather conditions this week as severe thunderstorms and heavy rain could unload.
Checking the weather conditions has been the most important, especially for those who have plans to travel outside.
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