Rare Nor’easter brings a cooler temperature; Ozarks in Tennesse at risk of dangerous flood

In some parts of the United States, those planning a Memorial Day weekend may have to come up with a plan B.

On Thursday, New England hosts a rare Nor’easter, causing severe wind and heavy rainfall. Meanwhile, Ozarks forecast a few days of severe rain that continues to part of the central and southern plains and mid -weekend, which could cause dangerous flood.

According to the AAA projection, a record 45.1 million people are expected to travel at least 50 miles from home from May 22 to May 26. However, travelers may face rain or strong storms, depending on when they travel during the holidays.

Here’s what you can expect this holiday weekend.

A rare template

According to the National Weather Service, the Nor’easter will rarely enter Boston and most of the new England to Friday to the holiday weekend, while wind gusts up to 50 miles per hour and the coastal flood.

National Weather Service

Nor’easters is a large, intense low pressure plow that can cause severe rain, heavy snow, heavy coastal flood or even snowfall in the East. They usually develop on the eastern coast in late autumn, winter and early spring.

“The second half of the Memorial Day weekend looks most dry but quite cool,” said Paul Pastelok, Accuweather meteorologist. “Observe those flowers and vegetables, as by Sunday morning in Pennsylvania and New York, it can be cold if the clouds break down and the wind is shrinking.”

The threat of holy weather to southern plains

The threat of harsh weather in the southern plains will continue from Thursday evening to Friday as it expands further north.

“Thunder that can produce strong winds, a large hail, a flood of flood and a few tornadoes will continue from the northwest and central-central parts of Texas to the Great Central and Western Oklahoma to the Western Kanzas and the eastern part of Colorado and part of the southwest,” says Accuweater.

During the weekend, the storms creep east through the lunch of the central states, which on Saturday and Sunday can include parts of the Mississippi Valley and Gulf coast and memorial day in the southeastern states.

Southeast corner of the slide other than the Florida Peninsula

From Friday to Monday, there will be a clear southeast corner of the US, except for a few exceptions.

“It is possible to briefly on the Florida Peninsula, but the thunderstorms of Sea Breeze will usually withdraw from east to west,” pastelok said.

Time and effect

The National Map of Weather Service shows US weather forecast for Friday morning to Saturday morning.

National Weather Service

Saturday

According to Weather Channel, New York and New England and New England can expect more humid weather. The northern and central plains, extending to the southeast to the lower parts of the Mississippi Valley, will have shower and storm groups.

South Missouri and Northern Arkansas Ozarkas regions and parts of the neighboring southeast Kansas and northeastern Oklahoma could have been affected by a localized flood caused by severe precipitation.

Sunday

If you are on the plains, Midwest or South, the forecasters advise you to check the air before starting Sunday, as these places have a chance of rain in these places.

High rainfall from North Texas and East and Central Oklahoma’s precipitation is a threat to the flood to the Missouri, Arkansas and the Lower Ohio and Mississippi Valley.

In the northern plains, showers can be hit or missed. Some remaining showers are also possible in the northeast.

Meanwhile, the West should have no problem with rainfall, except for some Thundershowers of Colorado rocks.

Memorial Day

For those who are in the south, rain and thunderstorms could make a vacation, risking a flood of flood due to heavy rainfall.

There is still no chance of rain in the mid -western parts, and the West mainly should be clear, except the likelihood that showers and storms in the central and southern rock.

A wide range of temperature across the US

  • Northeast and the great lakes: Part of the holiday weekend after the Nor’easter temperature will be lower than average. These areas can expect the average temperature in the 60s and 70s, and in New York and New England state on Saturday Saturday -so bring a jacket if you leave.

  • To the south: On Saturday and Sunday, the 90s will see summer temperatures in the 90s of Florida and the Gulf. On Monday, rain and thunderstorms will reduce the temperature except Florida.

  • Southwest: Temperatures will be summer except southern California, where they will be cooler.

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