As the spring is set to unfold, the latest weather report said that chilly weather conditions are likely to unfold in the Central and Eastern U.S. this week.
As Americans prepare for spring, cooler temperatures with chances are also possible.
The early beginning of April recorded severe weather conditions in the U.S., from isolated tornadoes, heavy rain and challenging wind gusts.
Last week, parts of the Central and Eastern U.S. reported a rebound to warm-like temperatures and cooler temperatures.
Furthermore, the latest National Weather Service (NWS) reports reported that heavy snow could affect parts of the Upper Great Lakes, Northwest U.S. and California.
The NWS Weather Prediction Center explained that low pressure could help unload a winter storm in parts of the Midwest
The NWS Detroit reported that widespread showers are likely, bringing potential thunderstorms.
Motorists and Americans with travel plans or outdoor activities should consider the weather conditions this week before traveling.
Cooler temperatures and chilly weather conditions
The early arrival of the spring season was felt in the Eastern and Central United States.
This week, a chilly weather condition is forecast to unfold, giving relief from warm-like temperatures last week.
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In the latest weather report, AccuWeather explained that spring chill would be unleashed this week.
The weather forecast added that the summerlike conditions will not be noticeable this week as the cooler temperatures are forecast to return.
While the Great Lakes could expect potential snow conditions, the forecast noted that the Northeast and Midwest could experience a rebound to chilly conditions.
There is also a chance of a temperature cooldown in parts of New York and Pittsburgh.
While the return of cooler temperatures offers relief, the weather forecast noted that it could end this week.
Although spring is in the air, the weather report noted snow conditions could become likely in Thunder Bay, St. Paul and Green Bay.
This week, the cold air could become noticeable, offering a chilly feeling for Americans in the Northeast and Midwest.
Weather in other parts of the U.S.
In Central Florida, NWS reported that scattered thunderstorms are forecast in the area.
The weather news said that isolated thunderstorms could become likely in the Southeast this week.
In contrast, rainy conditions are forecast in the Northwest.
Recently, AccuWeather also noted that multiple threats of severe weather conditions could unfold in the Central United States.
The forecast emphasized that severe thunderstorms could occur this week, especially in Oklahoma City, Omaha, Kansas City, Dallas and Des Moines.
Meanwhile, the weather report showed that flood risk could likely emerge this April due to the threat of snowmelt, causing rising river levels.
While the snowpack and rain helped to ease the drought conditions, snowmelt could become concerning, causing potential flooding.
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