The latest weather forecast warned that severe weather forecasts could emerge in parts of the South and Texas, bringing possible isolated tornadoes, large hail and damaging gusts.

As many Americans prepared for May, a slow-moving storm is expected to impact the weather conditions in the Southern United States.

Meanwhile, the National Weather Service (NWS) reported that a potential weather risk is forecast to unload heavy rain in parts of the Central Plains and Lower Mississippi Valley.

Severe weather risk forecast in the Southern US

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Round Rock, Texas. During the final days of April, the latest weather reports showed that severe weather conditions could unfold in parts of the South and Texas, bringing potentially isolated tornadoes and damaging gusts.

Based on the weather forecast, AccuWeather's latest report showed that thunderstorms could emerge in the Oklahoma Panhandle, Northeastern New Mexico and Southeastern Colorado.

The latest weather forecast explained that severe thunderstorms could also unfold in Amarillo, Abilene, San Antonio and Dallas.

On Wednesday afternoon, the weather report explained that the severe weather risk could result in isolated tornadoes, hail and local flash flooding that could affect parts of Dallas and Houston.

Homeowners and motorists with travel plans should consider the developing severe weather conditions.

Meanwhile, the NWS Storm Prediction Center added that a severe thunderstorm watch was present in portions of the Texas Panhandle.

Through Friday, the weather forecast noted that rainy conditions could unfold in Tulsa, Dallas, Jackson, Houston, Corpus Christi, Memphis, Lexington, Montgomery, Atlanta, Charlotte, Pittsburgh, New Orleans and Jacksonville.

Preparing for severe weather conditions this week

The latest weather forecast showed that severe weather is forecast in parts of the United States, especially in Texas and the South.

As the calendar began this May, severe weather conditions could result in possible heavy rain, severe thunderstorms, large hail, isolated tornadoes and damaging wind gusts.

As a result, motorists traveling this week should consider the weather before leaving their houses or planning for any outdoor activities.

While parts of the South are no strangers to severe weather reports, it is still best to prepare for an inclement weather outlook this week.

Here are important reminders for homeowners and motorists in the final days of April.

Stay updated with the severe weather conditions.

Preparing multiple sources of information would help homeowners and motorists anticipate the severe weather this week.

When the weather becomes difficult, staying home and rescheduling your outdoor activities is best.

Check your home for repairs and damages.

Isolated tornadoes and damaging wind gusts could damage infrastructure and properties. Monitoring your home for potential repairs that could worsen during severe weather conditions is always advisable.

Prepare emergency kits

Isolated tornadoes and damaging wind gusts could cause prolonged power outages and inaccessible road conditions.

Homeowners should prepare the following emergency kits that could help them during emergencies.

According to the American Red Cross, emergency kits are helpful and essential, especially during severe weather outlook.

Here are the recommended emergency kits for homeowners that they could prepare.

  • Battery-powered radio
  • Battery-powered flashlights
  • Medicines, blankets
  • Extra mobile phones
  • Non-perishable goods and supplies of bottled water

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