Weather reports showed that the Northeastern United States could expect much-needed rain this week to help with drought conditions and poor air quality.

Homeowners and motorists with travel plans should observe the weather conditions for this week due to possible rainy conditions.

Recently, parts of the Northeast and Midwest experienced unhealthy air quality.

In the previous report, CNN explained that millions were under the air quality alert due to the raging wildfires in Canada.

In Canada, the report said that about 400 wildfires emerged in the country.

Much-needed rain in the Northeast

New York city skyline in Brooklyn
New York city skyline in Brooklyn by ED JONES/AFP via Getty Images

Recent weather reports noted that the Northeast recorded warm and dry conditions.

The challenging heat caused heat-related heat concerns.

According to AccuWeather's forecast, drought conditions were recorded in Minneapolis, Green Bay, Chicago, Peoria, Indianapolis, Detroit, Buffalo, Indianapolis, Pittsburgh, Washington, New York and Washington.

Meanwhile, the forecast said rainy conditions could unfold in the Northeast and Great Lakes this week.

The cooler air and rain conditions could help offer relief from the dry conditions.

The beneficial rain forecast is expected from Monday to Wednesday in Chicago, Pennsylvania, New York and Bangor.

On Tuesday, the latest report noted that pleasant weather conditions could unfold in Charleston, Washington, Virginia Beach and New York.

Meanwhile, rain outlook could emerge in Portland, Boston, Buffalo, Detroit and Pittsburgh.

The NWS NY reported that hot conditions could unfold during the early weeks in the city.

Weather conditions in other parts of the United States

While the Northeast could expect rainy conditions, severe weather conditions are forecast in the Southeastern United States.

In other reports, AccuWeather explained that severe thunderstorms could likely unleash isolated tornadoes, hail and damaging wind gusts.

The weather outlook indicates severe thunderstorms in Jackson, Birmingham, Huntsville, Memphis, Nashville, Paducah, Dayton, Evansville, Jonesboro and Cape Girardeau.

Meanwhile, the National Weather Service (NWS) reported that damaging winds and hail could unfold in the Mid-South and Tennessee Valley.

NWS reported a severe thunderstorm watch in Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee, North Carolina, Mississippi and parts of Texas.

From Tuesday until Tuesday night, the latest forecast noted that severe thunderstorms could likely cause hail and local flash flooding in Amarillo, Oklahoma, Little Rock, Shreveport and Dallas.

Americans in the Southeastern United States should stay updated on this week's weather outlook due to possible isolated tornadoes and damaging wind gusts.

Slower commutes and travel disruptions could become possible due to the hail and damaging wind gusts.

As hurricane season arrives, homeowners should anticipate possible powerful hurricanes and storms.

Did you know? Worst hurricanes in the United States

According to the Hill, Hurricane Harvey unloaded in parts of the Texas coast, reaching Category 4 hurricane.

The report said that Harvey left $125 billion in damage.

Meanwhile, the Galveston Hurricane in 1900 unfolded in Galveston, Texas, that reached Category 4 Hurricane.

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