The latest weather forecast shows that a warmer outlook can unfold in parts of the Northeast this week, bringing possible favorable road commutes and outdoor plans. However, homeowners should still stay alert for the weather conditions and the chance of rain.
In the recent NWN forecasts, the Northeastern US experienced wintry weather and stormy conditions. The mix of rain and snow caused travel hazards due to slippery commutes or snow-covered roads.
In addition, the National Weather Service (NWS) warns of flash flood concerns and thunderstorms due to a severe weather outlook in Texas, Arkansas, and Oklahoma. Residents should stay alert for poor weather conditions, with a chance of damaging winds, tornadoes, and hail
Meanwhile, Oklahoma residents should also check for critical fire weather conditions this early week due to the dry vegetation. The warmer weather and strong winds can cause deadly wildfires.
Weather in the Northeast
According to forecasts, the temperatures in the Northeast will feel like May due to a warmer weather outlook this week. The weather is ideal for outdoor plans or activities, especially for homeowners who have experienced recent travel disruptions.
The forecast shows that the spring air will return. Residents can expect 10 to 25 °F above historical averages as the rain is expected to move east. The change in weather patterns is forecast in the following areas:
- Chicago
- Indianapolis
- St. Louis
- Nashville
- Atlanta
- North Charleston
- Raleigh
- Washington
- Pittsburgh
- Indianapolis
- Detroit
- Buffalo
- New York
- Boston
In Kansas City, the recent forecast shows that a warm front could unfold. However, residents should stay alert for potential tornadoes, urging people to check for a tornado watch or tornado warning.
Meanwhile, residents in Chicago show that rain and thunderstorms can unload, shifting from the recent chilly weather. The numerous thunderstorms can unload, causing flooded roads.
In New York, dry weather is also expected this week. People with travel plans can expect a sunny outlook. Meanwhile, NWS Boston reports a warmer temperature with a low 50s. Homeowners can check for plenty of sunshine with a cloudy outlook.
Flood Safety Awareness Week in the US
NWS New York reports that Flood Safety Awareness Week helps to better prepare for severe weather conditions in parts of the US. Residents should watch out for flash flood emergencies and flash flood warnings, which are common when heavy rain unloads.
A flash flood warning shows that a potentially dangerous flash flood could happen, with some roads likely becoming flooded. Residents are urged to go to higher ground and keep away from flooded roads.
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