The latest weather forecast warns of challenging weather conditions in portions of the Southern US this week due to a severe outlook. Homeowners should stay alert for severe conditions, causing slower commutes and power outages this March's end.

The Southern US has experienced challenging weather conditions this March, with isolated tornadoes, severe weather conditions, slower commutes, isolated tornadoes, and hail. Recently, NWN has covered the potential poor weather outlook in parts of the Southwest and Texas.

People in the affected areas are advised to keep alert with forecasts to stay safe from severe weather, that impacts portions of the Plains, Tennessee Valley, Ohio Valley, and Mississippi.

In addition, the National Weather Service (NWS) warns of a potential winter storm in the Upper Midwest and Northern Plains this week, bringing potential snow and hazardous weather conditions.

In Texas, the NOAA advisory shows that the drought outlook can expand in parts of the state. With the recent heavy rain, it can likely help ease the dry conditions in the region.

Weather Conditions in the Southeastern US this March

Live Zoom Earth Satellite -  Weather via NEDIS NOAA
Live Zoom Earth Satellite - Weather via NEDIS NOAA
(Photo : Live Zoom Earth Satellite - Weather via NEDIS NOAA). The latest weather forecast warns of a challenging weather outlook in Southern US, with potential isolated tornadoes and hail conditions.

Recently, NWS warned of a developing Gulf Coast storm in the region, with potential threats of flooding, and heavy rain. The Southern US and Mid-Atlantic were also at risk of poor weather this late Thursday and weekend.

The latest forecast shows that a possible surge of severe weather can unload in the central and southeastern US this week. Limiting unessential outdoor activities is recommended to keep safe from the severe weather.

The impact of warm conditions and an active jet stream will allow the emergence of thunderstorms and showers over the Gulf of Mexico. The forecast shows that severe weather can erupt on Saturday, with potential flooding risk, hail, isolated tornadoes, and heavy rain.

According to a weather report for the weekend, severe weather is expected in the following areas:

  • Kansas City
  • Wichita
  • Springfield
  • Oklahoma City
  • Lubbock
  • Abilene
  • Dallas
  • Austin

Severe weather potential can likely extend early next week, with a risk of thunderstorm conditions in portions of Oklahoma, Texas, and the Mississippi Valley.

Early next week, severe thunderstorms can unload in the following areas:

  • Little Rock
  • Houston
  • Jackson
  • Shreveport
  • Memphis
  • Nashville
  • St. Louis

In Houston, a special weather statement is issued in some areas. Additionally, a special marine warning is present in the waters from High Island to Freeport.

On Saturday night, possible snowfall can unload in Helena, Billings, Rapid City, Bismarck, Rapid City, Fargo, Sioux Falls, Omaha, Thunder Bay, Minneapolis, and Omaha.

Also Read: NWS Weather Forecast in Florida: Slight Risk of Excessive Rainfall To Hit This Week

Tornado and Severe Weather Preparedness This Weekend

According to forecasts, severe weather outlook can unload in the Southern US this week, bringing risks of tornadoes and severe weather. The forecast warns of challenging conditions, particularly nocturnal tornadoes.

Homeowners should keep updated with forecasts, and limit outdoor activities to keep safe from the weather. When tornadoes emerge, people should evacuate to secure shelters, keeping away from open areas, doors, and windows.

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