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The latest report showed that a severe weather risk could become likely in parts of the Central US this week, bringing isolated tornadoes, hail, flash flood risk and torrential rain.

The severe weather risk could likely result in slower commutes or travel disruptions. Americans with travel plans should consider the weather before leaving their house.

Recently, parts of the South, Midwest and Northeast recorded challenging heat conditions due to the soaring temperatures.

Meanwhile, Nature World News (NWN) reported that rainy conditions will continue in the Northeast after experiencing soaring temperatures.

The weather outlook noted that rainy conditions could unload in Detroit, Columbus, Charleston, Washington, New York, Pittsburgh, Portland and Boston.

Chances of severe weather in Central US

Furthermore, AccuWeather's latest forecast showed that the severe thunderstorms could impact from Montana to Tennessee.

The forecast noted that Oklahoma, Nebraska, Kansas, Colorado, western Missouri and Northern Texas could likely experience the challenging weather.

Through Friday night, the forecast explained that hail, isolated tornadoes and damaging winds could likely emerge in Colby, Pueblo, Guymon and Topeka.

Severe thunderstorms could also damage trees and powerlines. This weekend, the severe thunderstorms could likely continue.

Meanwhile, the National Weather Service (NWS) reported that New Orleans could likely experience heavy rainfall this weekend, resulting in possible flooding conditions.

From Saturday to Saturday night, the threat of severe thunderstorms could unfold in Denver, Wichita, Oklahoma City, Memphis and Evansville.

The forecast added that areas in St. Louis, Nashville and Louisville could become at risk of the severe weather outlook.

On Sunday, the forecast noted possible torrential rainfall. Areas in Oklahoma City, Little Rock, Nashville and Dallas could become at risk.

Staying safe from severe thunderstorms

Americans with travel plans should check the weather outlook before they leave their homes. The latest forecast noted possible severe storm conditions this week in the Central US.

The challenging weather could become dangerous, especially for possible isolated tornadoes and damaging winds.

Motorists must keep updated with the road outlook, particularly flooding concerns and flash flood risks. Here are essential reminders for motorists and homeowners this weekend.

Stay alert for hail and isolated tornadoes

Homeowners should keep multiple sources of information to alert them for possible tornado outbreaks this week.

Look for a secure area

Homeowners should avoid windows and doors when tornadoes and damaging winds unfold. They should also consider securing their outdoor stuff or materials.

Keep emergency kits

In the previous reports, emergency kits have been helpful in case of possible power outages and inaccessible road conditions.

Homeowners can consider keeping battery-powered radios, battery-powered flashlights, medicines, non-perishable goods and bottled water supplies.

After the tornado, homeowners should stay alert for falling debris.

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