Parts of the Southern United States can expect severe weather conditions, including isolated tornadoes, flooding rainfall and damaging winds.

The Southern United States is no stranger to severe weather events.

Isolated tornado outbreaks are common in Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia and Louisana.

Recently, CNN reported that an isolated tornado emerged in Northern Louisiana, leaving damaged parish and trees.

There was no recorded injury or casualty.

Isolated tornadoes and damaging winds

Photo: March 22, 2022 in Round Rock, Texas. Isolated Tornadoes, Damaging Winds To Unload in Southern Southern US; Dallas, Memphis to Expect Flooding Rainfall
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Photo: March 22, 2022 in Round Rock, Texas. Isolated Tornadoes, Damaging Winds To Unload in Southern Southern US; Dallas, Memphis to Expect Flooding Rainfall

According to AccuWeather's latest forecast, the severe weather conditions in the South would unleash isolated tornadoes, heavy rain and stronger winds.

The weather forecast added that a possible flash flood would emerge this week.

According to AccuWeather's outlook, rain showers and thunderstorms are expected in Lubbock, Wichita and Houston.

The forecast added that severe thunderstorm risks would unload in Little Rock, Tulsa and Dallas.

Meanwhile, North-Central Texas and Eastern Oklahoma could anticipate severe weather conditions on Monday night.

Travel disruptions, damaging winds and flooding downpours are expected in Dallas, Shreveport, Jackson and Springfield from Monday to Tuesday.

On Wednesday, the weather forecasts added that isolated tornadoes are possible in Dallas, Shreveport, Little Rock, Memphis and Fort Smith.


From Thursday to Thursday evening, the severe weather risks would spread in Baton Rouge, Mobile, Jackson, Columbus, Memphis, St. Louis, Montgomery, Atlanta, Huntsville, Nashville and Louisville.

On the other hand, the potent storm could help unload snowfall on Wednesday night and Thursday night.

The snowfall is expected in Omaha, Des Moines, Milwaukee, Sioux Falls, Minneapolis, Green Bay and Sault Ste. Marie.

Preparing for tornado outbreaks

This week, the weather forecasts emphasized the possibility of tornadoes.

In Central Florida, Nature World News reported potential tornado outbreaks.

Now, the South is expected to experience severe thunderstorms and tornadoes.

According to American Red Cross, tornado safety is essential.

Knowing to withstand tornado outbreaks will help prevent injuries and casualties.

Here are important reminders before and during tornado outbreaks. Emphasizing safety during severe to extreme weather events is crucial.

Know the tornado news alerts.

Weather forecasts report the latest tornado watches and warnings to help residents and communities prepare.

Nature World News reported the difference and importance of tornado watches and warnings. Read here.

It is important, especially if you plan to travel when there are tornado warnings.

Protect yourself and your family.

Preparing an emergency plan with your family members helps to stay safe. Cover your head as you move or evacuate to a secure place at home.

Before possible tornadoes, check your home for damages. Secure or bolt all cabinets or anything that can be blown away.

Also Read: Severe Storms, Isolated Tornadoes, Heavy Rain Likely to Hit Central Florida This Weekend

Family members should stay at home or look for a safe shelter.

According to American Red Cross, the report explained the importance how reconnecting with your family members.

Emergency preparedness kit

Keeping emergency kits at home is helpful. There are times when roads become inaccessible to severe weather events.

In previous reports, the emergency kits should have a battery-operated radio, power banks, extra mobile phones, non-perishable goods, a flashlight, medicines and primary documents.

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