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The latest weather forecast said flooding and heavy rain could likely emerge in the Northeastern United States this week, resulting in slower commutes and travel disruptions.

Americans with travel plans should consider the weather outlook this week. Rainy conditions and flooding risks could likely affect daily commutes.

Recently, Nature World News (NWN) reported that a dangerous flood struck parts of New York, Boston and Philadelphia, causing damage to properties.

Meanwhile, heavy rain also unfolded in the Northeast last week. Read here.

In the Central US, the weather forecast said that severe thunderstorms could likely unleash damaging winds and hail conditions.

    The early beginning of July recorded isolated tornadoes and flooding rainfall as hurricane season began. It is best that Americans should keep updated with the weather news.

    Northeast flooding rainfall in the US

    According to AccuWeather's latest forecast, flight cancellations were recorded in the Northeast, with 500 flight delays and cancellations in the region.

    The forecast warned that the atmospheric river event would play a significant role in the life-threatening flooding in the Northeast.

    Floodwaters can also become concerning, especially for Americans near the coast or in flood-prone areas.

    According to the report, rainy conditions could likely be in Springfield, Columbus, Charleston, Nashville, Buffalo, Burlington, Pittsburgh, Washington, Virginia Beach, New York, Boston and Portland.

    Furthermore, the main concerns are the road closure and mudslide risks in the affected regions, which motorists can become most affected.

    Meanwhile, the National Weather Service (NWS) reported that severe storms are also possible in the Northeast, which could help ease the poor air quality from the Canadian smoke.

    The NWS New York reported that widespread rainfall could unload in parts of New York. Special marine warnings are present in parts of Pecocic and Gardiners Bay and parts of the Connecticut River.

    Homeowners can also watch out for localized wind gust threats this week, as flooding downpours are expected.

    Furthermore, there is a chance that the hazy skies and smoke could return to the Northeast this week, causing possible reduced air quality and lowered visibility.

    Hazy skies can unfold in Portland, Boston, New York, Washington, Buffalo, Chicago, St. Louis and Chicago.

    Preparing for the flooding conditions

    The latest forecasts showed that flooding is likely in the Northeast this week, causing travel headaches and safety concerns.

    As a result, Americans should stay prepared for the rainy outlook this week, as life-threatening floods could become the main concern.

    People in the affected areas should immediately evacuate when rainfall rapidly causes water to rise.

    Motorists should stay home when the rain becomes incessant because they could likely become stranded on the road.

    Furthermore, keeping emergency kits at home would become helpful when power outages and emergency evacuations emerge.

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