The latest weather forecast said that September could be active with potential hurricanes.
In the US, possible storms could bring rainy conditions to the Eastern Coast, Florida, and Eastern Canada.
Everyone should bring an umbrella or raincoat at all times as storms may develop in the coming days.
Meanwhile, other parts of the US could experience a hotter weather outlook, especially in the Central and Northeastern portions.
Recently, Hurricane Idalia unleashed flooding rainfall in parts of Eastern Carolinas and Florida just when August was about to end.
Historically, September tends to be the most active month of hurricane season and NHC is monitoring more developing systems. Take some time to make sure you are prepared and have a plan in the event of a tropical system! https://t.co/nFWtNAmoBz #MEwx #NHwx pic.twitter.com/iKdhMuH1Zs
— NWS Gray (@NWSGray) September 4, 2023
Possible storms in parts of the US
According to the National Weather Service (NWS), the agency is monitoring the development of storms. September could become a challenging month as hurricanes could develop.
The Labor Day in the New York City (NYC) is forecasted to become sunny and warm. Over the Upper Mississippi Valley, the forecast showed that hail and wind conditions could unfold midweek.
The next possible storm will be named Lee, according to the latest forecast.
The wind shear of a storm may be factor in the development of a storm, especially in the Tropical Atlantic.
The possible storm will likely track in the following areas:
- British Virgin Islands
- US East Coast
- North Puerto Rico
- Atlantic Canada
- Eastern Canada
Storms can bring rainy conditions and possible rip currents or rough seas, so citizens near shores and fishermen ahould practice caution when going into the waters.
Keeping safe from developing storms
Developing storms can impact US, which is no stranger to extreme weather events this September, so everyone is expected to practice more caution.
Here are essential safety reminders to stay safe from developing storms.
As hurricane season sets to become intense, people must prepare for the possible impacts of the severe weather. People living in low-lying or flood-prone areas could be vulnerable to flooding.
Monitor the latest weather reports in US
Homeowners should always check the weather forecasts, especially for people with travel plans. Knowing the weather conditions can be helpful to anticipate the impacts of the weather.
There are times that power outages could occur during severe weather events. Communication could become more challenging. Having a battery-powered radio could help stay updated with the weather, especially for possible evacuations.
Check your homes for repairs or improvements
Homes can become vulnerable to hurricanes, with strong winds and heavy rain. Homeowners should regularly check their homes for possible improvements after the aftermath of a storm.
Also Read: US Exceptional Heat Forecast: Northeast, Central US Could Expect High Temperatures This Week
Store emergency supplies or kits at home
Keeping home emergency kits can become a life-saver when severe weather events unfold. It is also useful in other natural disasters. Here are the recommended emergency kits that you should keep at home:
- Battery-powered radio
- Battery-powered flashlight
- Medicine kits
- Non-perishable food or goods
- Bottled water
- Extra phone
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