The latest weather forecast reported that isolated tornadoes and localized damaging winds is expected to occur in the Central US.
Meanwhile, the Northeast could likely face the threat of flooding.
Anyone with travel plans should consider checking the weather conditions this week, as challenging severe weather could result in slower commutes and travel disruptions.
Nature World News (NWN) recently reported that Southwestern US could anticipate record-breaking heat this week, bringing possible daily highs and heat-related health concerns.
In the Northeast, previous weather reports noted the flooding conditions in the region, causing many vehicles to become submerged in water.
Heavy rain and flooding in the Northeast
According to AccuWeather, Americans in the Northeastern US could expect potential flooding and flash flooding risks due to the heavy rainfall.
The weather forecast added that the severe weather conditions could bring millions of Americans at risk.
The National Weather Service (NWS) warned of possible flooding concerns. Motorists and homeowners should watch out for floodwaters.
Based on AccuWeather's outlook, people with travel plans would anticipate potential rainfall this weekend. It is best to bring an umbrella while you are outside.
The forecast noted that rainfall conditions are likely in Allentown, Highland Falls, New York, Boston, Providence, Dover, Washington, Philadelphia, Ludlow and Boston.
People must stay alert for possible flash flooding due to torrential downpour concerns.
From Tuesday until the weekend, the forecast noted that stormy conditions could result in possible river flooding.
Rain conditions could unload in Chicago, Columbus, Charleston, Pittsburgh, Detroit, Buffalo, Pittsburgh, Washington, Sault Ste. Marie, Quebec, Montreal and Portland.
Severe thunderstorms in Central US
AccuWeather's forecast in the Central United States added that severe thunderstorms are expected to unload hail, damaging winds and torrential rainfall.
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Severe thunderstorms could become likely in Kansas City, Tennesse, Kentucky, Missouri, St. Louis, Louisville and Nashville.
The forecast also warned of possible isolated tornadoes in Regina, Minot, Winnipeg, Fargo and Sioux Falls.
The National Weather Service (NWS) reported that dangerous heat is expected to unload in the South-Central and Southeast US. The advisory warned of possible wildfire risks due to the dry conditions and oppressive heat.
The NWS Sacramento added Americans should dispose of cigarettes in the right areas and strictly observe the local burn ban rules in communities.
From Wednesday until this week, the report added that severe thunderstorms and isolated tornadoes could likely be in Dalhart, Lamar, North Platte, Denver, Colorado Springs, Goodland, Norton, Scottsbluff, Omaha, Sioux Falls, Guymon, Wichita, Minneapolis and Fargo.
The forecast noted that urban and flash flooding could become possible in St. Louis, Evansville and Nashville.
Staying safe from the severe weather
Homeowners with travel plans should keep updated with the weather conditions this week, as severe thunderstorms could result in dangerous situations and travel concerns.
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