Plains Weather Forecast: Isolated Tornadoes, Flooding Rain to Threaten Next Week

  • Plains Weather Forecast: Isolated Tornadoes, Flooding Rain to Threaten Next Week

    Posted by Zoology on May 20, 2024 at 12:56 am

    Isolated tornadoes and flooding rain can unload in the Plains next week, causing hazardous commutes and power outages. Americans planning to travel next week should consider the weather outlook to keep safe from the weather.

    A National Weather Service (NWS) warns of potentially severe thunderstorms in the Central Plains area this weekend. Residents should keep alert for damaging wind gusts, tornadoes, and large hail, particularly in Central Kansas.

    Due to potential weather risks, checking for tornado advisories is essential to avoid a hazardous weather outlook. Limiting outdoor plans is also recommended, especially in the affected areas.

    Weather in the Plains: Where Will Severe Outlook Unload?

    Zoom Earth Satellite via NOAA - NESDIS as of May 19
    Zoom Earth Satellite via NOAA – NESDIS as of May 19. Residents in the Plains could experience potential isolated tornadoes and flooding rain next week, resulting in hazardous travel, power outages, and property damage. (Photo : Zoom Earth Satellite via NOAA – NESDIS as of May 19)

    According to a weather report, a renewal of severe storms could impact portions of the Plains next week. This weekend, there is a chance of a stormy outlook in Rapid City, North Platte, Omaha, Hays, Kansas City, Garden City, Wichita, Oklahoma City, and Sioux Falls.

    Outdoor enthusiasts should consider the weather next week, as severe weather can lead to slower commutes and flooded roads. Recently, an NWS report warned of isolated to scattered severe thunderstorms in the Southeast, northern Gulf Coast, and Carolinas.

    On Monday, potential hail, damaging winds, and hail are likely. The severe weather outlook can affect parts of Kansas City, Des Moines, North Platte, Sioux Falls, and Omaha.

    In Omaha, an advisory shows that a chance of severe weather could affect the region. There is a 60 to 90% chance of thunderstorms. The possible weather hazards are flash flooding, strong winds, and large hail.

    For Kansas City residents, homeowners can anticipate a warm weekend, with temperatures reaching mid to even upper 80s. The report also warns of isolated severe storms this week, with threats of damaging winds and severe hail.

    Additionally, a stormy outlook can spread from Kansas to southern Minnesota. Whether the weather improves this week, it is best to consider the latest forecasts.

    On Tuesday, there is a brief break from severe thunderstorms. A warm and humid weather outlook is expected in the following areas:

    • Pittsburgh
    • Charleston
    • Nashville
    • Jackson
    • Dallas
    • Springfield
    • St. Louis
    • Chicago
    • Green Bay

    In Nashville, residents can encounter potential showers and storms in Middle Tennessee. The forecast monitors slow-moving storms in the region, with a risk of localized flooding.

    In midweek, severe thunderstorms can unleash flooding downpours in Des Moines, Kansas City, Springfield, St. Louis, Peoria, Chicago, Green Bay, Detroit, Pittsburgh, Indianapolis, and St. Louis.

    Also Read: Louisiana Weather Outlook: Forecast Warns of Dangerous Flash Flooding This Week

    Weather Preparedness: How Can Homeowners Keep Safe from Tornadoes, Hail, and Severe Weather

    The mid-month of May is forecast to unleash potential severe weather and dangerous thunderstorms. Homeowners should always keep up-to-date with flood watches and tornado advisories.

    Additionally, storing essential emergency supplies is recommended next week when the weather becomes severe or devastating.

    Preparing is important for homeowners to avoid threats. Developing disaster preparation and emergency plans can prevent the risk of weather danger.

    Related Article: Gulf Coast States Forecast: Severe Weather Threat to Bring Isolated Tornadoes, Flash Flood This Weekend

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