Americans with commute plans should consider the latest weather forecasts next week due to potentially severe thunderstorms, causing flash floods and damaging winds.

Considering the weather outlook, commuters should keep updated with the latest advisories and information. While some areas could experience unusual heat, homeowners should watch out for the following weather concerns:

  • Damaging winds
  • Flash floods
  • Heavy rains
  • Thunderstorms

People with travel plans should stay updated with the latest flood watch and severe thunderstorm advisories to stay safe from weather conditions.

Weather in the Eastern and Midwest US: Where Will Poor Weather Outlook Unload?

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

In the latest weather forecasts, a severe thunderstorm potential and heavy rains are likely in parts of Texas and Oklahoma. Houses in low-lying areas or flood-prone are considered vulnerable to possible flooding rainfall concerns.

In the Mid-South and other parts of Texas, homeowners should watch out for flooding risks, flash floods, and urban flooding in the Mid-South, according to a weather outlook for July 6 to July 11. The impacts of Tropical Cyclone Beryl would help bring challenging weather conditions.

In addition, residents in the Midwest and Eastern U.S. should watch out for the following weather concerns:

  • Gusty winds
  • Hail
  • Lightning
  • Thunderstorms

On Monday, homeowners should stay alert for the following weather risks:

  • Flash floods
  • Isolated damaging winds

While the rain is beneficial for drought-stricken areas, homeowners should keep away from challenging weather conditions. According to the weather report, areas at risk are the following:

  • Suffolk
  • Asheville
  • Atlanta
  • Macon
  • Montgomery
  • Macon
  • Dothan
  • Savannah
  • Jacksonville
  • Charleston
  • Fayetteville

In New York, the forecast warns of a dense fog outlook and chances of showers in other areas. The chance of rainfall can help ease the recent unusual heat in the region during this astronomical summer.

Last weekend, severe storms threatened parts of Denver, Amarillo, Oklahoma City, Gainsville, Wichita, and Kansas City. Residents were advised of the risks of the following weather risks:

  • Flash floods
  • Localized damaging winds
  • Isolated tornadoes

Where Will Challenging Heat Unload This Week?

A weather report published on July 7 warns of widespread hazardous heat in portions of the western U.S. Residents should watch out for record-breaking heat, leading to the following health risks:

  • Heat stroke
  • Heat stress
  • Heat fatigue

The forecast explains that record heat is expected to expand in the following areas:

  • California
  • Oregon
  • Washington
  • Great Basin
  • Arizona

Mid-July can likely unleash unusual heat in parts of the country, especially in the western U.S. Considering the potential concerns of prolonged heat, it is best to keep updated with the latest weather information and heat advisories in the west of U.S.

In addition, limiting outdoor plans is recommended this week, particularly for vulnerable populations.

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