US weather now: US weather forecast: Ice storm to hit on Monday morning

Commuters on Monday morning may face ice storm while travelling as there is likely to be power outages in parts of the US. Anticipate a perilous ice storm set to impact the central Plains and mid-South, commencing later on Sunday and persisting into Monday morning.

The disturbance is expected to traverse from the Four Corners region in the Southwest to the southern Plains, disseminating moisture northward across the area starting on Sunday. Stay informed and exercise caution as these weather conditions unfold, prioritizing safety during travel and outdoor activities, according to the FOX Forecast Center.

The primary areas facing the highest risk of hazardous ice conditions include eastern Oklahoma, northwestern Arkansas, and southern Missouri. Late Monday into Tuesday, a combination of ice and snow is anticipated to develop in parts of the Midwest and the Great Lakes region.

The Climate Prediction Center highlights a likelihood of above-average temperatures throughout the contiguous 48 states for the entire week. In certain Southern areas, high temperatures could reach the 60s and 70s.

The potential for flooding is most pronounced in three specific regions: along the West Coast, in the South, and within the Ohio Valley/Appalachian areas. Vigilance and preparedness are advised for residents in these vulnerable areas.

FAQs

Q1. What is likely to be temperature next week?
A1. The Climate Prediction Center highlights a likelihood of above-average temperatures throughout the contiguous 48 states for the entire week. In certain Southern areas, high temperatures could reach the 60s and 70s.

Q2. Is there flood alert?
A2. The potential for flooding is most pronounced in three specific regions: along the West Coast, in the South, and within the Ohio Valley/Appalachian areas. Vigilance and preparedness are advised for residents in these vulnerable areas.

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