The latest forecast warned that a storm could unleash heavy rain and strong winds in the Southeastern States as December comes near.

The forecast added that isolated tornadoes could also emerge.

September 16, 2020 in Mobile, Alabama
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September 16, 2020 in Mobile, Alabama

Affected residents in the area of Southeastern States should observe the severe weather conditions, especially the emergence of tornadoes.

The storm is expected to unload this Wednesday.

The end of November recorded heavy rain and snow in portions of the United States, resulting in small flooding and travel disruptions. As winter becomes more apparent, weather forecasts noted that more snow would be expected in the coming days.

With the storm's impact, the forecast noted that residents in the Southeastern States could expect travel delays affecting daily commutes.

According to the latest weather outlook on November 30,  AccuWeather reported that severe thunderstorms could begin on Wednesday until midday, causing torrential rainfall, isolated tornadoes, and damaging wind.

The report noted that the strong wind gusts could reach 50 to 60 mph.

As Americans are now ready for December and the coming ski season, the weather conditions could also affect portions of the Florida Panhandle, Alabama, Panama City, Jacksonville, Carolinas, and Georgia.

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The report warned that severe weather conditions could cause reduced to poor road visibility and small flooding on major roads.

As emphasized by the weather forecast, the storm could result in slower commutes for motorists.

People planning outdoor activities should look into the weather conditions before going out.

On the same day (Wednesday), the forecast added that noticeable stronger wind gusts could unfold until Wednesday night in portions of the Northeast and Midwest.

The report cautioned that it could lead to nd damage and lakeshore flooding.

At the same time, the strong winds could result in temporary power interruptions and travel delays.

Tornado damages in Louisiana, Mississippi due to severe weather conditions

On the other hand, AccuWeather's latest forecast also revealed that tornadoes emerged in Alabama, Louisiana, and Mississippi as the severe weather conditions continued to bring stronger winds.

The tornadoes caused damage to structures, the report said.

The news report said that about 40 million in the area could be affected by severe weather conditions, causing heavy rain, stronger wind gusts, and tornadoes.

Flooding rainfall in Washington and Northern California

In addition, a previous forecast said that flooding rainfall began to unload in portions of Northern California starting Tuesday.

The forecast added that heavy snow is also expected.

The atmospheric river was the main driver causing heavy snow and heavy rain in the affected areas.

The forecast explained that Northern California would experience the impact of the atmospheric river starting Tuesday.

Like other portions of the United States, the forecast cautioned that the flooding rainfall could affect road travel and visibility, causing significant travel disruptions.

Ultimately, people going outdoors should prepare with rain protection.

As advised, checking the daily road weather update and hazards would be the best before leaving your home to avoid the inconvenience of severe weather conditions.

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