The latest weather forecast warned of potentially isolated tornadoes, thunderstorms and damaging winds in parts of Florida and the Gulf Coast.
Residents can expect slower commutes due to the severe weather conditions.
People with travel plans this week should check the weather developments in Florida and the Gulf Coast. Americans near low-lying or flood-prone areas are at risk of poor weather conditions.
Active weather pattern over the next 24 hours as an area of low pressure moves across the northern Gulf of Mexico with strong to severe thunderstorms possible. Be sure you have a way to receive weather warnings as there will be a threat through midday Thursday.⛈️#flwx pic.twitter.com/kRslL7YtJK
— NWS Tampa Bay (@NWSTampaBay) October 11, 2023
In addition, the National Weather Service (NWS) warned of an active weather pattern and low pressure in the Gulf of Mexico.
Florida Weather Threats: Where will it impact?
This week's main weather dangers are isolated tornadoes, thunderstorms, damaging winds, flooding rainfall and flash flood risks.
Power outages and travel disruptions are likely due to the severe weather conditions.
Residents can anticipate two to four inches of rain this late week in the Florida Panhandle and Northern Florida peninsula. The severe weather can likely intensify, causing the threats of isolated tornadoes.
On Thursday, the latest forecast warned of potential tornadoes and damaging winds. Waterspouts are also likely. The areas at risk are the following:
- Orlando
- Gainesville
- Cedar Key
- Tampa
- Sarasota
- Cape Coral
- Port St. Lucie
Residents in Jacksonville and Tallahassee can also expect severe weather conditions in the midweek. Heavy rain conditions can unload in Tampa, Jacksonville, Miami and Tampa.
On Wednesday, thunderstorm conditions will emerge in Central portions of the Florida Peninsula. Chances of flash flooding can also occur.
Weather in the Gulf of Mexico
According to October 11's advisory, the low pressure over the Gulf of Mexico can unleash heavy rain conditions on the Eastern Gulf Coast.
The forecast warned of challenging weather conditions in the Gulf of Mexico and Southern US. Flooded roads can be possible, especially for areas with poor drainage systems.
In addition, the rainy conditions can relieve the drought and dry areas in the region. The rain will be beneficial for farmers' crops.
On Friday, rounds of rain can unload in the following areas:
- Montgomery
- New Orleans
- Houston
- Brownsville
Parts of Southern Georgia and Southeastern Louisiana can also experience potential two to four inches of rain.
Also Read: Stormy, Cooler Conditions To Unload in Midwest, Northeastern US
How to keep safe from tornadoes and heavy rains this week?
The latest weather reports warned of a troublesome weather outlook in parts of Florida and the Gulf Coast of Mexico, severely impacting communities.
The poor weather outlook can cause flooding concerns and coastal hazards. Homeowners with travel plans should stay alert for the latest forecasts, including travel dangers.
Furthermore, homeowners should be updated for flood watches and warnings near their areas. It is best to evacuate when floodwaters become dangerous. Staying away from floodwater is important to prevent health risks.
The severe weather can bring inaccessible road conditions. Keeping home emergency kits is suggested for homeowners.
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