Residents in Florida can expect a weather pattern this week that could affect the daily travel for the upcoming Thanksgiving. According to forecasts, heavy rains can trigger flooding, flash floods and travel hazards.
⚠️Dangerous beach & boating conditions continue for NE FL & SE GA.
— NWS Jacksonville (@NWSJacksonville) November 16, 2023
Minor tidal flooding likely along the St. Johns River, ICWW & Atlantic Coast through tonight.
High rip current risk for all beaches, high surf advisory for NE FL & GALE warning for NE FL through tonight. 🌊 pic.twitter.com/panKuuVMIB
Travelers should early set their flight or travel plans before Thanksgiving. In Florida, the National Weather Service (NWS) is monitoring an area of low pressure affecting the weather in Florida.
In this week's weather, Americans should watch out for the weather dangers:
- Flash flood risk
- Travel hazards
- Strong winds
- Locally heavy rainfall
- Localized flooding
Weather in Florida: Where Will Heavy Rain Unload?
The forecast warned of increasing rainfall in Southern Florida. In the late week, residents should stay alert for waves of rain showers and localized flooding.
The advisory noted the low pressure over the Gulf of Mexico that could trigger heavy rains in Florida. According to reports, about 11 million people in Florida could experience severe weather conditions in the region.
In addition, the anomalous moisture can bring the locally heavy rains in Florida. Gusty winds could reach up to 40 mph. Homeowners should anticipate power outages due to strong winds.
The weather reports explained that about 16 inches of rain could unload in Southeastern Florida. People in the area should stay updated with a flood watch. When floodwater rapidly rises, evacuating is crucial.
Areas in Miami to Fort Lauderdale should watch out for urban flooding this late week. However, the rounds of rain can become beneficial for drought-affected areas in the Florida Peninsula.
According to forecasts, the rounds of rain could unload in the following areas:
- Tampa
- Miami
- Jacksonville
- Savannah
- Atlanta
- Montgomery
- New Orleans
In Jacksonville, the advisory warned people of dangerous beach and boating conditions. Possible tidal flooding could occur in parts of the Atlantic Coast and St. John's River. Beachgoers can also encounter strong waves and dangerous rip currents.
On the weekend, the heavy precipitation could spread over the following areas:
- Halifax
- Bangor
- Boston
- Portland
- New York City
- Virginia Beach
- Raleigh
- Lexington
- Buffalo
- Columbus
Next week, significant rainfall could continue in New Orleans, Jackson, Montgomery, Little Rock and Atlanta. The good thing will ease the severe to extreme drought in the said areas.
Also Read: Thanksgiving Weather in US: Rain, Snow Likely to Bring Travel Disruptions for 55 Million Travelers
Weather Preparedness: Challenging Rains in Florida
Florida can expect the rounds of rain until early next week. People with travel plans can become at risk of severe weather conditions. As a result, weather preparedness is essential, especially for flood-prone areas.
Motorists should anticipate slower to difficult travel on the weekend and early next week. It can likely affect the Thanksgiving travel conditions. In addition, keeping survival emergency kits is also recommended.
Did you know? Weather Facts
According to reports, people can spot signs of a coming rain by looking at the sky and animals' behavior.
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