Southeastern US and Texas can expect a challenging weather outlook due to potentially severe thunderstorms and excessive rainfall this week, bringing possible hazardous travel and power outages.

People traveling in Texas should stay updated with the weather to avoid possible dangers associated with the poor weather conditions. Motorists will likely encounter slippery commutes due to rounds of rain.

In addition, the NWS Tornado warns of potential isolated tornadoes. According to advisories, a tornado watch is present in Ohio. Meanwhile, the National Weather Service (NWS) reports that a stormy outlook can unload from southwestern Ohio to northern Kentucky this week. Residents are advised to watch out for large hail, strong winds, and tornadoes.

NWN's recent forecasts cover the recent severe thunderstorms in the South-Central US, as severe weather can become more common in the spring.

NWS Weather Forecast in Texas and Southeast

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(Photo : Zoom Earth Satellite via NESDIS NOAA) According to an advisory from the National Weather Service (NWS), residents in Southeast and Texas can suffer from poor weather conditions due to severe thunderstorms, causing possible isolated tornadoes, hail and flooding rainfall. Stay updated with NWN forecasts. 

With tornadoes possible in the Southeast, the advisory reminds residents to prepare for nighttime tornadoes, which are more life-threatening. A severe thunderstorm watch is also present in Texas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas.

NWS monitors the development of relatively fast-moving storms in the region, bringing challenging weather outlooks in portions of western/central Ohio, western/central Ohio, central/southern Indiana, northern Kentucky, and central/southern Illinois.

In addition, the forecast reveals that widespread showers and storms can impact Friday, particularly in areas in eastern Texas, the Lower Mississippi Valley, and the Tennessee Valley. Residents can anticipate wet conditions and scattered flash flooding.

Meanwhile, the stormy outlook can unload in northwestern Georgia, northeastern Mississippi into northern Alabama, and west-central Louisiana.

In Texas, the central portion can experience additional severe thunderstorms, with a slight risk of tornado and large hail. The threat of thunderstorms can spread in the Mid-Atlantic and New England on Thursday or late week, with possible heavy rains.

Residents in low-lying areas are at risk of moderate to severe flooding risks. On the weekend, portions of the Southeast can still suffer from shower and storm chances.

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Severe Storms Preparedness in Texas: How Can Residents Stay Safe This Late Week?

According to recent forecasts, severe thunderstorms can continue in the Southeast this weekend, particularly in Texas. People with travel plans should be extra careful with the weather due to possible thunderstorms and hail. Limiting any unimportant plans is advisable to avoid being stranded on main roads.

In addition, homeowners should stay alert for isolated tornadoes, especially at night. Turning on mobile alerts or keeping updated with tornado advisories will be helpful to stay aware.

Damaging thunderstorms and hail are also deadly, with possible inaccessible roads and power outages. When hail or lightning strikes, it is best to evacuate to secure areas.

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