The latest weather forecast showed that rounds of rain would be likely in the Northwestern US and California this week. People with travel plans should monitor the weather due to the chance of an expansive storm in the region.

According to the National Weather Service (NWS), a cold front could sweep in portions of Tennessee Valley. The forecast warned of challenging storms, especially in the east of I-65 this week.

People should stay aware of potential warnings and advisories in parts of the US, especially in the East Coast and Southeast. Tornado concerns are also likely.

Furthermore, the NWS Weather Prediction Center reported the precipitation forecast from January 27 to February 1 on the West Coast. The arriving atmospheric river will help unleash the heavy rainfall in the region.

Americans traveling this weekend should keep updated with the latest forecasts, including in Southern California. Residents in flood-prone areas are vulnerable to moderate to severe flooding risks.

Rounds of Rain to Impact California, Northwestern US

Recent rain in Malibu, California.
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Recent rain in Malibu, California. Northwestern US and California can expect a rainy outlook this weekend until early next week, bringing potential flooding concerns and slower commutes. In the midweek, the possible flooding and rain conditions could hit in Spokane, Seattle, Redding, Boise, Salt Lake City, Redding, San Francisco, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Phoenix and San Diego.

According to the latest weather news, the Northwestern and West Coast can experience rounds of heavy flooding rainfall this week. The atmospheric river can worsen the weather outlook in the region exacerbated by snowmelt.

This Sunday, the forecast warned of a stormy pattern in the affected areas. The weather dangers are travel hazards, flash floods and flooding. The wet weather outlook can likely spread in Boise, Portland and Seattle.

The weather risk could stay through Tuesday in Vancouver, Seattle and Eugene. At the same time, the rapid snowmelt could exacerbate the flooding, especially for low-lying areas.

In the midweek, the possible flooding and rain conditions could hit in Spokane, Seattle, Redding, Boise, Salt Lake City, Redding, San Francisco, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Phoenix and San Diego.

On the other hand, warm conditions can threaten in the early weeks in Los Angeles, Dallas and El Paso.

Furthermore, the flash flood threat and heavy rain will be likely in portions of Alabama and West Virginia this weekend. The threat of a stormy system could unfold in the Mid-Atlantic.

Meanwhile, severe thunderstorms could threaten parts of the Central Gulf Coast, Carolinas and Deep South. The rain is expected to benefit drought-stricken soils in the Northwest and Southwest.

Also Read: Weekend Storm in Northeast: Accumulating Snow, Ice To Bring Travel Hazards

Flooding Rainfall Safety in the Northwest and California

According to the latest forecast, flooding risks could cause travel concerns in the Northwest and California. Homeowners should stay away from flood-affected areas in the region.

Families should evacuate when floodwaters become severe. In addition, home skits can save people from challenging situations due to inaccessible roads.

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