Challenging weather conditions are expected in parts of Texas and Southeast this week, causing severe weather threats. Thunderstorm conditions and hazardous travel are all likely due to the current forecast.

Motorists traveling this midweek should anticipate the weather to avoid potentially dangerous travel. Limiting outdoor plans is recommended to avoid exposure to severe weather. In a recent Nature World News (NWN) report, the poor weather conditions can threaten portions of the US, including in the eastern Gulf States and Florida.

In addition, residents should watch out for large conditions and flash flood threats, with showers and thunderstorms. People in low-lying regions are vulnerable to moderate to severe flooding concerns.

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Challenging Weather in Parts of Texas and Others

Zoom Earth Satellite via NESDIS NOAA
Zoom Earth Satellite via NESDIS NOAA. Parts of Texas and Southern US can experience potential heavy rains and severe weather threats this midweek, causing travel concerns, slower commutes and power outages. It is best to cancel outdoor plans when the weather becomes suddenly severe. (Photo : Zoom Earth Satellite via NESDIS NOAA)

According to a National Weather Service (NWS) advisory, heavy rain risk can spread over the Southern Plains, Midwest, Ohio Valley, Mississippi Valley, and Southeastern US in the late week. The forecast monitors the development of a vigorous upper-level trough in northern Mexico and southern Rockies.

The forecast reveals that wet weather conditions can spread over parts of the Texas Panhandle and Arkalatex region on Wednesday. On the other hand, less severe weather can unfold in parts of the Lower Mississippi Valley and Florida Panhandle. Challenging threats can unload in the Mid-South, Great Lakes, and Midwest. Residents should stay alert for increasingly strong and gusty winds.

Additionally, the flooding risks are expected to bring creek flooding, travel delays, and repeated downpours in the following areas:

  • Houston
  • Dallas
  • Oklahoma City
  • Nashville
  • Atlanta
  • Asheville
  • Louisville
  • Little Rock
  • Jackson
  • New Orleans

In Houston, the forecast warns of potential tornado concerns in the region. A few strong severe storms can be likely in the region. Recently, Houston suffered from a slight risk of severe storms, bringing thunderstorms and strong winds.

In Little Rock, the latest advisory reveals that Flash Flood Warning is present in the region. Chances of thunderstorms and rain can occur.

On Tuesday night, severe storms can cause possible hail, tornadoes, and flash flooding in San Antonio, New Orleans, Houston, Jackson, and Little Rock. The weather threat is expected to stay until the late week.

Tornado Preparedness in Southern US

The risk of tornadoes is likely in parts of the US. As a result, keeping updated with weather advisories is important to keep safe from severe weather threats, particularly for motorists and communities near flood-prone areas.

When tornado risks appear, it is best to evacuate into secure areas at home, and go away from doors, windows, cabinets, or fragile materials. In this way, people can keep safe from potential weather threats.

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