The latest weather in the Central showed that rainy conditions can unload in the region, especially in portions of Oklahoma City, Houston and Dallas. The wet weather will become beneficial for drought-stricken areas.
Homeowners with planned travel should monitor the latest forecasts in the Central US. The rounds of rain can result in flooded roads or road difficulty.
Tuesday's weather will feature isolated storms west of I-45 and partly cloudy skies elsewhere. Temperatures will be in the 80s area wide. #txwx #HOUwx pic.twitter.com/uc2k7XaowR
— NWS Houston (@NWSHouston) October 24, 2023
In the Central US weather, the main dangers are localized flooding, travel disruptions, flash flooding and thunderstorm outlook.
Central US Weather Forecast: Where Will Rain Unload?
In the final week of October, many parts of the US have experienced colder and snowy weather conditions. The fall weather has helped with the cooler outlook, especially in the Western US and Pacific Northwest.
Recently, Central US suffered from warm and hot temperatures due to the heat dome. The lack of rain brought significant concerns in drought-stricken areas in the region.
In the early week, the rounds of rain are exected in portions of Texas and Oklahoma City. Homeowners should stay alert for potential flash flooding this week. The rain will also spread over the Upper Midwest.
The forecast added that it could help ease the drought in the Mississippi River, which has been suffering from low water levels. The drought in the said river could result in environmental and economic impacts on the US.
On Thursday, the beneficial rainfall is expected in the following areas:
- Des Moines
- Oklahoma City
- Dallas
- Austin
- Lubbock
In addition, the rainy outlook could reach portions of Wichita, Oklahoma City, Odessa, Central Texas, Eastern Kansas, Eastern Nebraska and Northwestern Missouri. There is a chance of 1 to 2 inches of rain.
Homeowners should stay alert for potential localized flooding, especially for flood-prone and low-lying areas in the Central US. In the midweek, the beneficial rain could also spread in San Antonio, Little Rock, Houston and Corpus Christi.
5:36am: Finally have a few scattered showers and isolated thunder moving into portions of the #KC Metro area. Be mindful this morning for your Morning Commute. #mowx #kswx pic.twitter.com/YyGwq5LLeG
— NWS Kansas City (@NWSKansasCity) October 23, 2023
In Austin, San Antonio, the forecast showed moderate rainfall. In Houston, cloudy and stormy conditions are likely this week. Meanwhile, Kansas City can anticipate scattered showers and isolated thunderstorms.
Also Read: Colder Conditions, Thunderstorms to Unload in Wyoming, Colorado
Rainy Outlook and Flash Flood Threat Safety Tips
According to the forecast, rainy conditions and flash flood threats are possible this week in the Central US. Weather preparedness is essential this week, especially for flood-prone areas.
Here are the essential weather reminders to remain safe from the rainy weather.
- Travel delays are possible this week due to a slippery road outlook and flooded roads.
- While the rain can be beneficial, homeowners should stay alert for the latest forecasts.
- If your home has yet to store emergency kits, homeowners should keep home supplies. It will be helpful during winter preparedness and other extreme weather events.
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