The weather forecast reported that severe weather conditions could impact from Dallas to Chicago this week, bringing possible isolated tornadoes and damaging wind gusts.
People traveling this week should keep updated with the weather for possible slower commutes and travel disruptions.
In the last week of March, the challenging weather could bring possible tornadoes as the spring season comes near.
Severe weather conditions this week
According to AccuWeather's latest forecast, unfavorable weather conditions could emerge from Chicago to Dallas this week.
Friday's weather outlook showed that wintry weather conditions could be possible.
- Cooler conditions are forecast in San Francisco and Los Angeles.
- Rain and possible thunderstorms are possible in Dallas, Memphis, Kansas City and Chicago.
- Snowy conditions are possible in Denver and Minneapolis.
Homeowners should keep updated with the weather, especially the possible thunderstorms. According to CDC, thunderstorms are life-threatening, bringing dangerous situations for homeowners and motorists.
Moreover, AccuWeather's forecast explained that severe thunderstorms could unleash isolated tornadoes, hail and damaging wind gusts on Thursday, especially in North Platte.
On Friday night, the forecast explained that severe thunderstorms could unleash in Tulsa, Dallas, Memphis and Chicago.
The weather forecast also warned of possible flash flooding and lightning strikes.
On the other hand, the National Weather Service (NWS) reported that the Northeast could experience possible snow squalls.
NWS warned of possible changing road conditions and heavy snow. The forecast added that motorists should stay alert for possible reduced road visibility and snow-covered roads.
Meanwhile, AccuWeather reported that troublesome winds could emerge on Friday, causing dangerous crosswinds, high fire danger and power outages.
The strong winds could hit Oklahoma, Kansas City and Abilene.
Furthermore, the forecast added that the challenging wind conditions could spread across Chicago, St. Louis, Indianapolis, Detroit, Charleston, Detroit, Buffalo, Pittsburg, Nashville, Johnson City, Richmond, Washington and New York.
The report also noted that severe thunderstorms could stay on Saturday, unleashing potential isolated tornadoes, hail and damaging winds in Buffalo, Raleigh, D.C. and New York.
Severe thunderstorms and isolated tornado safety
The American Red Cross explained the importance of staying safe during severe weather events, including isolated tornadoes and winter storms.
Thunderstorms are also dangerous, and they could kill people. As a result, staying safe is essential to prevent casualties and possible accidents.
Here are important reminders for homeowners and motorists this week.
Keep updated with severe thunderstorms and a tornado watch.
Weather agencies publish, or report updated tornado watches and warnings for motorists and communities.
Having multiple sources of news or information would help prevent casualties and anticipate the impact of the weather.
Stay at home as possible.
Motorists and homeowners should stay at home as possible during severe weather events. The challenging winds and possible tornadoes could cause safety concerns.
Homeowners must prepare an emergency kit inside their homes in case of emergency or tornado outbreaks.
Furthermore, staying in a secure place inside your home is essential. Keep away from windows and fragile materials.
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