According to the latest weather forecast, unseasonably cold air is expected to unfold in the South this week.

The forecast added that isolated tornadoes and thunderstorms could also emerge.

Motorists planning to travel this week should consider the weather conditions for possible travel delays and slower commutes.

In some parts of the United States, the National Weather Service (NWS) reported that winter storms are forecast in parts of the Upper Midwest, Northeast and California.

Unseasonably cold and severe weather conditions

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Memphis, Tennessee, January 31, 2023. The latest weather forecast reported that Southern US could expect unseasonably cold air this week. In addition, the forecast warned of possible isolated tornadoes and thunderstorms.

According to AccuWeather, the latest weather forecast states that severe thunderstorms are expected to unload isolated tornadoes and flood downpours.

The severe weather conditions could unload in Oklahoma, Little Rock, Dallas, Austin, College Station and Shreveport.

The forecast warned of large hail and damaging winds.

    The forecast added that severe weather threats could unfold in parts of Texas, Litte Rock, Louisiana and Arkansas.

    Motorists traveling this week should also monitor for possible thunderstorms and severe weather risks, especially in parts of New Orleans, Dothan and Tallahassee.

    As winter storms struck parts of the United States, the latest forecast said frigid conditions could unfold in Southern US this Saturday.

    The freezing threat is forecast in Amarillo, Memphis, Lexington, Nashville, Birmingham, Atlanta and Richmond.

    Homeowners should keep track of the colder weather as a widespread cold could spread across Seattle, San Francisco, Billings, Los Angeles, El Paso, Kansas City, Minneapolis, New York and Washington.

    The challenging cold could also raise concerns over hypothermia and frostbite.

     Homeowners should ensure to monitor the temperatures of their family members, especially those with pre-existing health conditions.

    During freezing conditions, keeping warm is essential. Homeowners should check their heating system for possible repairs.

    Keeping extra winter clothes could also become helpful as possible power outages could emerge due to the freezing outlook.

    Staying safe during severe thunderstorms and isolated tornadoes

    The recent weather forecasts showed that isolated tornadoes could likely emerge in the South.

    Americans with travel plans should consider the weather conditions for possible travel hazards and severe weather dangers.

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    According to the American Red Cross, staying safe during tornado outbreaks is crucial to prevent accidents and casualties. Here are essential reminders for homeowners and motorists in the South.

    Keep updated with the weather conditions and tornado alerts

    Weather forecasts report the latest tornado watches and community warnings, alerting residents of possible tornado outbreaks.
    Motorists should avoid areas with possible isolated tornado forecasts.
    Preparing multiple sources of news and weather information is also helpful.

    Keep a flashlight aside from your bed if a tornado outbreak emerges.

      Be mindful of tornado safety tips

      Stay away from open areas, trees and power lines.
      Prepare an emergency plan with your family members for tornado outbreaks.
      Keep away from glass, windows or other fragile materials.

        Prepare an emergency tornado kit

        Tornado outbreaks could result in a dangerous situation. There are times when tornadoes could cause widespread power outages.

        As a result, keeping emergency tornado kits would be helpful. Keeping a flashlight, battery-powered radio, non-perishable goods and medicines is advisable.

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