The latest weather report warned of challenging weather conditions in parts of the Eastern US and Atlantic Seaboard this week, causing possible isolated tornadoes, damaging winds, localized damaging winds, and heavy rains.

The threat of severe weather can likely result in slower commutes, travel headaches, and power outages. Checking the weather forecast is advisable to keep safe from the severe weather outlook in the region, particularly if travel commutes are not important.

The National Weather Service (NWS) warns of isolated tornado threats in the central Appalachians this late week. NWS Tornado issued a tornado watch in parts of North Carolina and Virginia this week.

Additionally, potentially damaging wind gusts and increasing heavy rains are likely in North and South Carolina, including in southern Virginia. NWS advisory warns of flash flooding concerns in portions of the U.S., and it is best to set up emergency alerts for rising floodwaters.

Midwest Weather Forecast: Where Will Severe Weather Unload This Week?

Zoom Earth Satellite via NESDIS - NOAA
Zoom Earth Satellite via NESDIS - NOAA Zoom Earth Satellite via NESDIS - NOAA

About 75 million people in the US, particularly in portions of the Midwest, are vulnerable to severe weather conditions this late week. Homeowners can expect challenging winds and heavy rain potential to spread over the Eastern Seaboard.

On Thursday evening, severe storms with possible isolated tornadoes can occur in the following areas:

  • Cleveland
  • Columbus
  • Cincinnati
  • Lexington
  • Charleston
  • Pittsburgh
  • Baltimore
  • Richmond
  • Virginia Beach
  • Raleigh

On the other hand, the NWS Weather Prediction Center monitors a low-pressure system in the South and Southeastern US. It is likely to bring severe thunderstorms and heavy rainfall. People near creeks or rivers are at risk of potential flooding concerns in the region.

Parts of Florida can also experience troublesome weather outlooks. Motorists traveling on interstates 64, 70, 77, and 95 can expect potentially poor road visibility and slower commutes. Flooded roads can also occur due to a chance of precipitation in the region.

In the late week, isolated tornadoes and hail conditions are expected in Knoxville, Roanoke, Raleigh, Wilmington, Charleston, Savannah, and Fayetteville. On the other hand, coastal hazards can emerge in Portland, Boston, New York, Atlantic City, Virginia Beach, and Wilmington.

Midwest Severe Weather Safety Tips This Late Week

According to the latest weather reports, the Midwest can experience possible severe weather threats this late week, making people vulnerable to flooding and isolated tornadoes. Staying updated with weather advisories is advisable to keep safe from the poor weather outlook.

Additionally, households should store emergency kits at home or in vehicles if the weather becomes severe or challenging. Medicine kits, flashlights, extra mobile phones, bottled water and food supplies are important.

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