The latest weather forecast said New York City (NYC) could expect a cloudy to sunny outlook this week, with low rain chances.

New Yorkers with travel plans and outdoor activities could anticipate this week's ideal weather conditions. Although the chances of rain are low, it is still best to consider the weather conditions before leaving.

In other parts of the United States, the National Weather Service (NWS) reported that severe thunderstorms could unload large hail and damage winds in parts of the High Plains and Central Great Plains.

  • The weather advisory also added that severe storms could become likely in parts of North Carolina and Virginia.

Mild weather conditions in New York City

The latest report in New York City could expect summer-like temperature conditions this week in the final days of April.
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In the latest report, the NWS New York NY said that a fair and dry weather outlook could become likely in the City.

In the Northeast, reports showed that dry and pleasant weather conditions are forecast this week, noting the rebound to a warmer outlook.

Furthermore, CBS New York reported that sunny and warmer outlooks are expected to unfold this week, adding that Friday could feel like summer.

In the weather outlook, The Weather Channel reported that New Yorkers can expect mostly sunny conditions on Thursday, during a cloudy outlook until the weekend.

Next week, the weather forecast showed that the sunny outlook is forecast to continue.

Rebound to warmer conditions.

In the previous forecast, AccuWeather reported that portions of Seattle and Portland could expect hotter temperatures this week.

The forecast noted the potential spring heat wave that could unfold in parts of the Northwest. From Thursday to Sunday, the weather forecast, the warming trend is forecast to continue in parts of Portland, Salt Lake City, Los Angeles and Phoenix.

Recently, forecasts noted a warm outlook that could unleash in the Northeast and Midwest.

Due to the chances of hotter and more challenging heat, Americans should avoid prolonged exposure to hotter weather conditions.

The challenging heat could pose heat-related health risks to older adults and outdoor workers.

It is best to keep hydrated and reschedule strenuous activities. According to NWS, homeowners should monitor the body temperatures of their family members, especially when they don't have access to AC.

In Texas, AccuWeather reported that a potential flood risk could emerge as portions of Central United States face the threat of severe weather outlook.

Based on the weather outlook, severe thunderstorms are forecast to unleash torrential rainfall, hail and isolated tornadoes on Wednesday.

The severe weather could likely unfold in Denver, Rapid City, North Platte, Dodge City and Amarillo.

The severe weather is expected to persist on Thursday that could impact portions of Omaha, Wichita and Oklahoma City.

Americans traveling to areas with severe weather outlooks should monitor the weather for potential slower commutes and travel disruptions.

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