The latest weather forecast reported that below-average temperatures are likely in the Western US this week due to a pair of cold fronts in the region. The chilly outlook can bring relief from the heat.
The Fall weather helps unleash the cooler conditions in the region, especially in the Pacific Northwest and parts of California.
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High-elevation snow can be noticeable in high-elevation places, especially Cascades and Rocky Mountains mountain areas.
Meanwhile, the beneficial rain can help with the drought and dry conditions in the US.
Western US Cold Weather: Where is it expected?
According to the National Weather Service (NWS), a pair of cold fronts can unfold the cooler temperatures in the Western US this Tuesday and Wednesday.
Residents are advised to watch out for rainy conditions in the Northern Rockies, Great Basic and Central Rockies. There could be a chance of rain this week.
This week, the latest forecast warned of a cooler but rainy outlook in the Northwest, especially in the following areas:
- Seattle
- Spokane
- Portland
- Medford
- Redding
- Boise
- Helena
- Salt Lake City
The weather can be ideal due to the chilly conditions, including Southern California. Rain chances can also occur in Washington, Northern California and Oregon.
The temperatures can reach below average, from 10 to degrees. It is also best for people to check their heating systems as colder weather can stay in the Western US.
Cold fronts are expected to bring below-average temperatures to the Western US. The chilly weather provides relief from the recent hotter temperatures.
However, people should stay alert for chances of rain.
The forecast warned of hazardous weather conditions in the Central US this late week.
Meanwhile, low-pressure conditions could unload rains in the Midwest, Northern, and Southern Plains.
Weather in the Southern US and Gulf Of Mexico
This week, weather agencies are monitoring the active activities of tropical developments near the US, especially in the Gulf Of Mexico.
The NWS advisory warned of a stationary front over the Southern Gulf of Mexico. This can likely help in more moisture and possible rain on the Gulf Coast.
On Tuesday night, the rainy outlook could unload in Southern Texas. Residents must stay alert for possible flash flood risks and heavy precipitation this week.
Also Read: US Weather Forecast: Rain, Thunderstorms Likely to Hit Texas Gulf Coast, Great Lakes, Northeast
Keeping safe from rounds of rain and storms
The latest weather forecasts warned of heavy rain conditions in the US. Stormy conditions can cause flooding, landslides and flash flood risks, especially in flood-prone areas.
Although fall weather starts, last-minute and powerful hurricanes can unload in the US.
Here are essential reminders on how to remain safe from challenging weather conditions.
- Homeowners should always monitor the US weather forecasts, helping them better prepare for tropical storms and hurricanes.
- Staying at home is also recommended, especially when the weather becomes disastrous.
- Homeowners should stay alert for flooding rainfall and safe shelters to evacuate.
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