Weather reports showed that a possible flash flood risk and torrential rain could likely unload in the Western United States this week.

Recently, the Northeastern United States experienced a brief relief from the challenging heat.

In Eastern New York and Western New England, the NWS Albany showed that raging wildfires in Canada helped to unleash smoke and hazy skies.

However, Western United States could likely experience heavy rain and challenging wind gusts.

It is best that Americans with travel plans check the weather before leaving their homes. Flash flood risk and torrential rain could likely result in slower commutes and travel disruptions.

Rainy conditions in the Western US

Lake Oroville in Oroville, California
Lake Oroville in Oroville, California by JOSH EDELSON/AFP via Getty Images

According to AccuWeather's latest forecast, cooler conditions could unfold in San Francisco, Fresno, Los Angeles and San Diego.

On Tuesday's weather outlook, the report showed that warmer conditions and potential thunderstorms could unload.

Possible thunderstorms could emerge in Medford, Redding, Salt Lake City, Casper and Helena.

Meanwhile, warmer conditions are forecast in Seattle and Portland.

Furthermore, the latest forecast explained that severe weather conditions could become likely on Tuesday until evening, bringing hail, damaging wind gusts, and torrential rainfall.

The thunderstorms could impact portions of Redding, Reno, Elko and Fresno.

Due to the potential threat of severe thunderstorms, homeowners should keep updated with the weather for this week. It is best to keep away from water when thunder roars.

Recently, NOAA announced the start of the 2023 Atlantic hurricane season, noting there could be about 12 to 17 named storms. The report noted

This week, the daily forecast explained that flash flood risk and isolated strong wind gusts could unfold in Redding, Boise, Helena, Cheyenne, Amarillo, Houston, and Fresno.

Weather in the United States

In the Northeastern United States, the National Weather Service (NWS) explained that an air quality alert was present in parts of Maryland's eastern shore.

The hazy skies also unfolded in parts of NYC. Warmer conditions and smokey skies could likely be due to the challenging Canadian wildfire.

However, NYC could also expect a rebound to chilly morning conditions, a brief break from the hotter temperatures.

In separate news, AccuWeather reported that the Northeast and Midwest could expect a possible flash drought.

The dry spell was due to little to no rainfall. A dry spell could emerge in Des Moines, Kansas City, Chicago, St. Louis, Detroit, Pittsburgh, and Cincinnati.

This week, possible moist air could unfold in Billings, Denver, El Paso, Dallas, San Antonio, Houston, Jacksonville, Orlando, and Miami.

Furthermore, July-like weather could become likely in Denver, Kansas City, Dallas, and Houston.

Due to the troublesome weather in parts of the U.S., motorists should check the weather conditions for this week for possible flash floods and flooding dangers.

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