As the Memorial Day weekend comes near, the latest weather forecast reported that the Northeast and Midwest could expect warmth-like temperatures this week.
Reports showed that millions of Americans are expected to enjoy the holiday.
Airports are forecasted to become busier. Travelers should keep track of their travel schedules to avoid the hassle of travel delays.
While the Southeast could experience severe thunderstorms, the forecast noted that the Northeast and Midwest could experience a warmer outlook.
Weather in the Northeast and Midwest
Although the summer season is not in the air, the latest forecasts noted the rebound from a chilly outlook to warmer temperatures in the Northeast.
Last weekend, AccuWeather's forecast showed that warmer temperatures are forecast in Detroit, Pittsburgh, Syracuse, Montreal, New York City, Boston, Bangor and D.C.
The weather is ideal for outdoor activities and travel, especially during the Memorial Day.
However, it is best that motorists and travelers should monitor the weather conditions for changes in the weather.
In some parts of the Southeast, the National Weather Service (NWS) reported that isolated thunderstorms and flash flooding could be possible in the Southeast and Northwest.
Meanwhile, NWS New York NY reported that a dry weather outlook could continue in New York City (NYC), adding that more sunshine conditions could unfold.
On Monday, there could be a slight change in the weather outlook. Based on AccuWeather's outlook, possible rain could unload in Charleston, D.C, Charlotte, Wilmington and Virginia Beach.
Next week, cooler and dry conditions could emerge in parts of the Northeast and Midwest.
Cooler outlook is forecast in San Francisco, Los Angeles, El Paso, Houston, Dallas, Denver, Jacksonville and Charlotte, while dry conditions are forecast in Washington, New York and Kansas City.
Weather in other parts of U.S.
Meanwhile, AccuWeather reported that severe thunderstorms could emerge in the High Plains and parts of West Texas.
Recently, weather reports said that severe thunderstorms were likely in the Southeast.
On Monday, the latest forecast reported that severe thunderstorms could unload hail and damaging wind gusts in Winnipeg, Bismarck, Pierre and Fargo.
Meanwhile, NWS reported that Carolina could expect rainy conditions this week, including parts of the Mid-Atlantic.
In the final days of May, severe thunderstorms are expected to result in slower commutes.
Motorists should check the weather conditions before they leave their homes.
Preparing for this week's weather
While the weather is forecast to become warmer and sunny in the Northeast and Midwest, it is best that homeowners should keep updated with the weather, especially in the Southeast.
Furthermore, Americans should prepare for the hurricane season that could unload heavy rain and damaging winds.
Checking your homes for potential damages and improvements would be helpful during severe weather outlooks or conditions.
Keeping emergency kits at home or in cars is also helpful when extreme weather events or severe forecasts occur.
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