Eastern US and central US can expect severe thunderstorms and isolated tornadoes this week, causing potential power outages and slower commutes. People traveling this week should stay updated with the latest forecasts to avoid travel delays or disruptions.

As February ends, Americans can expect challenging weather conditions in parts of the US, from isolated tornadoes to severe thunderstorms and winter storms. Limiting outdoor plans is recommended to keep safe from the weather.

The National Weather Service (NWS) reported that a pair of fronts could impact portions of the East Coast, with a chance of thunderstorms and showers on Friday. Mixed precipitation can also occur in the Northeastern US.

In the lower 48 states, high temperatures can occur in the region, easing the winter conditions in the US. In the Western US, a wet weather pattern could unfold early next week based on the February 22 and 28 precipitation forecast.

Meanwhile, above-normal temperatures can emerge in the Midwest and Plains early next week. In the eastern and central US, motorists should watch out for travel hazards.

Eastern, Central US Weather Forecast: Where Will Severe Thunderstorms Unfold?

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Austin, Texas. The latest weather forecast warned of tornado threats and severe thunderstorms that can impact portions of the eastern and central US, bringing potential travel concerns and power outages. Colder conditions can unfold in Rapid City, Minneapolis, Omaha, Wichita, and Lubbock. Meanwhile, a warm and humid outlook could emerge in Houston and New Orleans.

According to the latest forecasts, stormy conditions are expected in the eastern and central US this late week, bringing potential tornado risks and heavy rains. The weather conditions could spread over the Appalachians and Eastern Seaboard in the late week.

Severe storm threat is expected in the following areas this late week:

  • Chicago
  • Columbus
  • Louisville
  • Nashville
  • Little Rock
  • Birmingham

Colder conditions can unfold in Rapid City, Minneapolis, Omaha, Wichita, and Lubbock. Meanwhile, a warm and humid outlook could emerge in Houston and New Orleans.

Early next week, the severe thunderstorms can bring hail, isolated tornadoes, and damaging winds. Troublesome weather outlook is forecast in the following areas:

  • Milwaukee
  • Chicago
  • Springfield
  • St. Louis
  • Springfield
  • Little Rock
  • Shreveport

The severe storms can also impact portions of Texas and Oklahoma early next week. The forecast warned that about 30 million people are at risk of the challenging weather and severe thunderstorms.

On Wednesday, the severe weather outlook could emerge in the following areas:

  • Indianapolis
  • Columbus
  • Charleston
  • Louisville
  • Nashville
  • Knoxville
  • Birmingham
  • Memphis
  • St. Louis

In Houston, the recent advisory showed that a temperature cooldown and a cold front could occur in the city. The chance of rainfall is unlikely.

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Keeping Safe From Severe Thunderstorms, Isolated Tornadoes This Late Week

The latest forecast warned of challenging weather conditions in eastern and central US. Limiting outdoor plans is advisable to prevent a challenging weather outlook. Here are essential weather reminders in the affected areas:

Homeowners and travelers should always stay updated with the latest forecasts. When the weather becomes worse, staying at home is the best option.

In addition, homeowners should store survival kits for winter storms and severe thunderstorms.

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