Impact on severe climate in the center, southern US

Temperatures will spill throughout the country during the holiday weekend with cold temperatures in the northeast and the west medium and warm temperatures throughout the west and south of the United States.
Meanwhile, round climate rounds and heavy rains are expected through the plains and parts of the south.
This is partly due to the current in Jet, where the warm and cold air masses are separated, which are installed in the same areas that will see rain and storms for the festive weekend. This employer will also bring a temperature division nationwide this weekend.
The severe thunderstorms and heavy rains are pointing to parts of the plains and south for the holiday weekend. The current storm of stormy climate focuses on Arkansas, western Tennessee and northern Mississippi.

The additional rounds of heavy rains and thunderstorms will sweep from Panhandle from Texas to Alabama during the weekend.
The sudden floods were informed early on Saturday in parts of eastern Oklahoma and the southwest of Missouri. Additional sudden flood areas can be developed where the heaviest rain falls.
An flood clock remains in force for parts of the northeast of Oklahoma, southeast of Kansas, the southwest of Missouri and northern Arkansas, including Tulsa, Oklahoma; Springfield, Missouri; and Little Rock, Arkansas.
A rain of 3 to 6 inches generalized in these areas until Monday is forecast, with locally higher amounts possible at the points.

The severe electric storms are possible from the Texas Panhandle to Alabama later on Saturday night.
The primary risks of any severe storm that move will be strong and potentially harmful to the gusts of wind and large hail.
Isolated tornadoes are also possible, especially in all areas highlighted in orange above. These areas are under a level 3 of 5, “improved risk”, which includes the Oklahoma City metropolitan area.
Any stronger thunderstorms and slow motion that bring torrential rain could trigger sudden flood areas where heavier rain falls and brings frequent rays.

The severe electric storms will threaten many of the same areas tomorrow with harmful wind bursts, large hail and possible isolated tornadoes.
Currently, the greatest risk seems to be from Panhandle de Texas south of Oklahoma. These areas are under a level 3 of 5, “improved risk”, with numerous possible power storms.
Nice but cold temperatures
The pleasant conditions will be settled from the northeast to the west medium, but the temperatures lower than the normal ones will persist for the holiday weekend.
The climatic conditions continue to gradually improve throughout the northeast, and even greater improvements are expected during the rest of the holiday weekend, Sunday and Monday.
The persistent scattered showers are still possible this afternoon, especially from the north of the state of New York to the north of New England, with a similar situation that is expected tomorrow too.

The softest temperatures will return to the region in the next few days.
The parts of the US center will remain restless for the holidays of the Fallen Day on Monday with additional rounds of heavy rains and thunderstorms.
Severe electric storms and heavy rains could affect northern Texas, including the Dallas-Fort Worth area throughout the day.
The northeast and the western medium will enjoy beautiful generalized climate with dry and comfortable conditions. Temperatures will be closer to the average for this time of year.
It will be dry, hot and sunny throughout the southwest with scattered showers possible in parts of the northwest, mainly throughout Washington Oregon and towards the Rocky Mountains of the North.