As the spring season comes near, the latest weather forecast reported that parts of the Southeast could expect freezing conditions.
As many Americans anticipated the return to the spring season, winter storms and severe weather conditions continued to slam parts of the United States.
The National Weather Service (NWS) reported that parts of California could experience heavy snow and potential flooding due to atmospheric events and the warming of snowmelt.
In the Northeast, the forecast added that homeowners and commuters could anticipate heavy snow and hazardous travel conditions.
Freezing conditions in the Southeast
The South is no longer strangers to severe weather conditions, from ice storms and isolated tornadoes.
Isolated tornadoes and severe thunderstorms were used to impact parts of the South.
However, this week would become different due to the threat of possible freezing danger and thunderstorms.
In the latest forecast, AccuWeather reported that a freezing threat could emerge in parts of Nashville, Atlanta, Roanoke and Raleigh on Tuesday.
Sudden warmups and chilly weather conditions could become noticeable in parts of Atlanta, Tallahassee and Florida.
On Wednesday, AccuWeather added that a freezing threat could unfold in Memphis, Lexington, Nashville, Atlanta, Raleigh and Richmond.
Southeast residents should check the weather conditions this week, especially the threat of a freezing outlook.
Colder conditions could likely result in hypothermia or frostbite, which is potentially dangerous for people with medical conditions and older adults.
In addition, motorists traveling this week should check the weather for possible road delays and road closures.
Weather in parts of the United States
The forecast showed that parts of the U.S. could experience severe winter storms, especially in California.
While the weather in the Southeast could expect freezing conditions, it is crucial to keep updated with the challenging weather.
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Readygov posted on Twitter the importance of preparing for possible power outages for areas with winter storm forecasts.
The weather advisory advised communities and homeowners to keep essential non-perishable goods inside their homes.
In addition, power outages could also unfold due to the weather.
It would become more difficult for homeowners with medicines. The forecast suggested keeping cooler to keep medicines.
On the other hand, the American Red Cross explained to stay warm during winter storms.
Staying updated with the weather conditions is important to help homeowners become prepared.
Furthermore, motorists should check the road conditions before leaving their homes.
Road closures and delays are possible due to the freezing and slippery conditions.
Did you know?
The U.S. has experienced the most severe and extreme weather conditions.
According to the National Centers for Environment Protection - NOAA, the 1993 storm of the century struck the United States on March 12-14, 1993.
It is considered a storm of the century because of its impact on the United States, causing about $5.5 billion in damages.
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