According to the latest weather report, a possible tropical disturbance in the Caribbean could bring potential rainy conditions to parts of the US this September.

The final weeks of August recorded tropical storms that became hurricanes. NWN reported that Idalia strengthened into a hurricane that caused storm surge warnings in parts of Florida, the Big Bend Region, Southern Georgia and Eastern Carolinas.

Furthermore, September could likely unleash rainy conditions in the country. Recently, the Western US is forecast to experience rainy conditions and thunderstorms amidst the much-awaited Labor Day Weekend.

Tropical disturbance development

Tropical Storm Hilary in Southern California.
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The recent Tropical Storm Hilary in Southern California. The latest weather forecast reported that a tropical disturbance over the Caribbean could likely bring rainy conditions to the US this September.

The latest forecast monitored the development of a tropical disturbance over the Caribbean that could likely impact the US.

Even if the weather improves this week, people should check the weather, especially in the West US.

The advisory of the National Weather Service (NWS) explained that a tropical wave was forecast over the West Coast of Africa. The tropical disturbance could likely develop next week.

The storm could unload rainy conditions or possible thunderstorms next week if it develops. In the Great Basin, the advisory noted that showers could intensify.

Over the Western Atlantic, weather agencies were observing storm systems. Beachgoers are advised to stay alert for rip currents and dangerous waves.

Meanwhile, the Central US could expect challenging heatwaves until early next week. The heat could bring heat-related health risks, especially for outdoor workers.

Preparing for tropical disturbance and severe weather outlook

This weekend, many Americans are preparing for the Labor Day Weekend. Northeast and Central US could expect sunshine and hotter weather, while Western US could experience rainy conditions.

Tropical Storms continued to hit parts of the US, impacting parts of California and Florida. Significant storms and hurricanes can result in severe weather:

  • Strong winds
  •  Flooding
  • Flash floods
  • Mudslides.

As a result, the American Red Cross advised people to prepare during hurricane season. Here are essential reminders to keep safe from powerful and extreme weather events.

Also Read: US Weather Updates: Storm Surge Warning in Effect in Parts of Florida; Hurricane Franklin to Impact US East Coast With Heavy Rain

Keep updated with the community weather forecasts

  • Some parts of the US could experience rainy outlook and heatwaves. The weather could not be the same in other regions.
  • In addition, keeping multiple information to stay alert to the weather is advisable. Power outages can be likely, and battery-powered radio becomes helpful.

Watch out for landslides and flooding

  • Americans near flood-prone areas should watch out for possible flash flooding and landslides due to heavy rain.
  • Meanwhile, people with travel plans should also check the road conditions for flooded road outlook, causing slower commutes and travel disruptions.

Store possible emergency kits

Homeowners should anticipate storing emergency kits. When you evacuate, the supplies can become helpful.

Americans should keep the following supplies:

  • Medicines
  • Battery-operated radio
  • Extra mobile phone
  • Flashlight
  • Raincoat protection
  • Bottled water
  • Non-perishable goods

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