Residents in the Southeastern U.S. can expect potential active weather patterns this week, which could cause thunderstorm conditions and excessive rainfall. Commuters in the affected areas can likely experience slower commutes or hazardous travel.

The south-central U.S. is no stranger to challenging extreme weather conditions. When the weather becomes severe, it is advisable to stay at home or check the latest weather information regularly.

According to an advisory published for June 10 to June 12, thunderstorm conditions are expected in the Lower Mississippi Valley and the Southeast. The forecast monitors the potential severe thunderstorms and excessive rainfall conditions in the region.

Considering the rainy outlook this week, scattered showers will bring cooler conditions, particularly in Texas, Oklahoma, Mississippi Valley, and the Mid-Atlantic region. However, homeowners should watch out for dangerous commutes and primary risks of isolated tornadoes, heavy rains, and hail conditions.

Weather in Southeastern US This Week: Where will severe conditions hit?
Zoom Earth Satellite via NOAA - NESDIS
Zoom Earth Satellite via NOAA - NESDIS Zoom Earth Satellite via NOAA - NESDIS

According to the report, the forecast monitors the potential anomalous moisture in the Southeast into the southern Plains, including the northern High Plains. This will help bring numerous showers and thunderstorms this week.

While the Southeast is no stranger to severe to extreme weather conditions, homeowners should still keep alert for a chance of thunderstorms and heavy rains. Flood-prone areas are vulnerable to potential flooding concerns in the Southeast.

In the South-Central U.S., a severe thunderstorm outlook can bring large hail, damaging winds, and flooding downpours in the following areas:

  • Roswell
  • Lubbock
  • Odessa
  • Abilene
  • Amarillo
  • Guymon
  • Del Rio

In addition to these weather risks, damaging winds are likely this week, especially in western Texas to eastern New Mexico. Homeowners should watch out for potential power outages and tree and roof damage.

In Lubbock, the latest advisory published on June 9 revealed that widespread showers and thunderstorms could unload this week, with a chance of strong winds. Additionally, locally heavy rainfall and flooding are all likely, particularly in areas in the South Plains, southern Texas Panhandle, and Rolling Plains.

Meanwhile, the NWS Little Rock report shows that thunderstorms packed with showers can unload in Arkansas, as a slow-moving cold front is seen in the region.

Another concern on Monday night is isolated tornadoes packed with localized damaging wind gusts and large hail. According to a forecast, areas at risk are Bismarck, Rapid City, Cheyenne, Casper, Denver, and Scottsbluff.

These severe thunderstorms will continue on Tuesday. The main concerns are flooding downpours, and hail, impacting the following areas:

  • Amarillo
  • Lubbock
  • Odessa
  • Abilene
  • Wichita Falls
  • Dallas
  • Waco
  • Austin

Severe weather preparedness in the Southeastern US this early week

The weather news and advisories warn of severe weather conditions in the Southeastern U.S. Travelers and homeowners can likely face a challenging commute, especially when the weather unleashes excessive rainfall.

Due to potential weather threats, homeowners should stay alert for the latest advisory this week. In addition, keeping emergency kits is helpful when the situation worsens.

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