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Nova Scotia, Canada. The latest report showed that Tropical Rainstorm Cindy could likely bring rainy conditions and rip currents in Atlantic Canada, Bermuda and North America

The latest weather report revealed that Tropical Rainstorm Cindy is forecast to unload possible rainy conditions and rip currents in Atlantic Canada, Bermuda and North America.

In the United States, the NWS National Weather Prediction Center reported that portions of South-Central America could experience challenging heat this week.

While parts of the South-Central US are threatened by heat, Northeast residents suffered from flooding due to the region's rainy conditions.

The forecast said severe weather caused tree damage in Maryland and New Jersey.

Tropical Rainstorm Cindy

According to AccuWeather's report, the tropical rainstorm was tracked over the Atlantic, which could potentially impact parts of Bermuda.

The report said that Tropical Rainstorm Cindy managed to maintain a 60 mph wind gust.

Forecasts noted that Cindy could not make a significant impact.

However, it is best that affected residents keep updated with this week's weather conditions, as Cindy could cause rounds of troublesome rainfall.

As hurricane season is set, challenging winds and storms are expected to unfold. Hurricanes could result in troublesome and dangerous situations for affected communities.

Meanwhile, Cindy could likely unleash localized downpours and strong rip currents, especially in portions of Bermuda and Atlantic Canada.

Furthermore, the weather report noted that the Tropical Rainstorm could impact North America and Atlantic Canada.

In Atlantic Canada, The Weather Channel reported that the storm could impact a portion of Nova Scotia this coming weekend.

According to the forecast, Cindy could result in flash flooding and rough surf in Atlantic Canada, especially in Sydney, Halifax, Springdale and Anticosti Island until the weekend.

The rainfall from Cindy could lead to flash flooding risks. As a result, residents in Atlantic Canada must stay alert.

On the other hand, rainy conditions could cause slower commutes and travel disruptions, so motorists should also monitor the weather.

Weather preparations during the hurricane season

Homeowners and motorists should stay prepared for the severe weather outlook due to emerging and developing hurricanes. During the hurricane season, it is expected that more storms could unfold.

Also Read: New York Weather Forecast: Severe Weather Likely to Continue This Week 

Here are essential reminders for communities and homeowners to keep safe during the hurricane season and severe weather conditions.

Keep updated with hurricane alerts

Homeowners should stay updated with hurricane alerts, especially if their areas are prone to flooding and hurricanes. Multiple information from radio, mobile phones, television or social media could help families be prepared and avoid storms.

Repair your home for possible damages

Houses are shelters during hurricanes and severe storms. Homeowners should ensure that their homes are safe from possible damages from raging hurricanes. It is suggested to regularly check your roofing systems for damages, repairs and improvements.

Keeping emergency kits at home and cars

Homeowners should keep emergency kits inside their homes and cars. Power outages and inaccessible road conditions a possible when the weather becomes dangerous or powerful.

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