May 29, 2019 in Linwood, Kansas.
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May 29, 2019 in Linwood, Kansas. The latest weather report showed that the Rockies to Midwest could likely experience severe thunderstorms, causing possible local flash flooding and damaging hail

With only a few days before June ends, the latest forecast said that severe thunderstorms could emerge in the Rockies and Midwest, which could result in damaging hail and local flash flooding.

Americans with travel plans should stay updated with the weather this week, as severe thunderstorms could lead to slower commutes and travel disruptions.

Severe thunderstorms could lead to dangerous situations, especially for communities prone to flash floods.

In the Northeast, reports noted that heavy rain conditions could help ease the region's drought conditions and improve the area's unhealthy air quality.

Recently, the smoke from the Canadian wildfires affected parts of the Midwest.

Midwest severe weather conditions

In the latest weather report, AccuWeather explained that severe thunderstorms could emerge in the Rockies and Midwest, bringing possible damaging winds and isolated tornadoes.

The forecast noted stormy conditions could unfold in North Dakota, Central Texas and Denver. Based on the weather outlook, severe thunderstorms are forecasted to unload large hail and flash flooding.

Severe storms could unload through Wednesday in Bismarck, Rapid City, Scottsbluff, Denver and Lubbock.

Homeowners in the affected areas should stay alert for isolated tornadoes and damaging winds. That outdoor equipment should be secured.

Meanwhile, the National Weather Service reported that severe thunderstorms could occur in the Southern and Central High Plains.

A severe thunderstorm watch was recently forecast in portions of Central North Dakota, Central South Dakota and Northern Nebraska.

On Friday night, the forecast said a severe outlook could emerge in Rapid City, North Platte and Dodge City. A slight change would occur on the weekend, as severe thunderstorms could unfold in Omaha, Sioux Falls, Des Moines, Minneapolis and Kansas City.

Staying safe during severe thunderstorms and isolated tornadoes

Thunderstorms and isolated tornadoes are both deadly. It could emerge with or without notice, causing significant damage to homes and lives.

As a result, disaster preparedness has been crucial to prevent potential casualties or injuries.

Recently, the NWS reported the importance of staying safe from lightning for Lightning Safety Awareness Week.

According to the report, there are about 25 million times of lightning strikes in the United States, which could lead to injuries or death.

Staying updated with the severe weather reports

Homeowners should keep updated with the weather conditions, especially for reported isolated tornadoes and severe thunderstorms.

Preparing multiple news sources is also helpful to alert you of possible isolated tornadoes.

Look for a secure place

Homeowners should ensure that they find a secure place to shelter inside their homes when severe weather conditions emerge.

Having emergency plans with your family members could reduce the chances of injuries or deaths.

Also Read: Northeast Weather Forecast: Poor Air Quality to Emerge Due to Dry Conditions, Canadian Smoke

As you move to a secure spot, it is best to cover your head from flying debris.

Keeping emergency kits at home

Keeping supplies or emergency kits inside your home is efficient and a life-saver.

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