The rain in the US Gulf Coast can help ease the drought and dry conditions in parts of Texas and Georgia, according to the latest forecast.

Heavy precipitation can also unload in the Southern Mid-Atlantic, Lower Mississippi Valley and Southern Plains.

Prolonged dry and drought conditions are the main concerns in South-Central US, especially in parts of Texas. The lack of rainfall made it more challenging for crops and rivers to recover.

In other parts of the US, a warmer outlook is expected in the Midwest and Northeastern US next week. The forecast warned of fire risks due to gusty winds and warmer trend.

Heavy Rains, Strong Winds in Texas to Georgia, Gulf Coast States

NOAA Satellite View as of November 11, 2023
NOAA Satellite View as of November 11, 2023 NOAA Satellite View as of November 11, 2023

The National Weather Service (NWS) is monitoring a front development on the Gulf Coast this weekend. It will bring the much-needed moisture to the Mid-Atlantic States, Central Gulf Coasts and Southern Plains.

On Monday, the rainy outlook could reach portions of the Lower Mississippi Valley, including parts of Texas to Georgia. The rain will prevent potential fires in the region.

This week, the weather dangers are small flooding and slippery road conditions. Flood-prone areas can be at risk in Texas to Georgia.

On Sunday, the latest forecast warned of rounds of rain in the following areas:

  • Raleigh
  • Atlanta
  • Montgomery
  • Jackson
  • New Orleans

In addition, the rainy outlook could unload in portions of coastal Texas, Georgia, Carolinas and Northern Florida. A possible storm could also unleash in the Western Gulf of Mexico early next week.

On Monday, the rain could trigger possible localized flooding. Motorists should check for travel dangers or disruptions. The precipitation could unload in Little Rock, New Orleans, San Antonio and Laredo.

The threat of rainfall could spread until early next week. Heavy precipitation can be possible in the following areas:

  • New Orleans
  • Jackson
  • Atlanta
  • Montgomery
  • Jackson
  • Houston
  • Corpus Christi
  • Austin
  • Little Rock
  • Atlanta

In Houston City, the forecast showed that more rain could unfold on the weekend. It can bring colder air to the region, with temperatures reaching from the upper 50s to 60s.

Over the Mississippi Delta region, the rains will address the low water levels in the Mississippi River. The significant increase will be beneficial to drought-stricken rivers.

One of the main concerns is flash flood risks. Homeowners should watch out for flash flood concerns in Texas to Georgia.

Keeping Safe from Flash Flood and Localized Flooding from Texas to Georgia

While the weather will become beneficial, the rain can trigger localized flooding and flash flooding in areas in Texas and Georgia. The weather conditions can become more challenging for flood-prone areas and motorists.

Did you know? According to the National Weather Service (NWS), at least 300 people suffer from injuries in the US due to lightning. In addition, it kills about 80 people every year.

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