Spring Storms and Weather Events in the United States | SERVPRO® of Buford / Suwanee / Hamilton Mill
3/22/2022 (Permalink)
The United States is one of the world's largest countries, with a wide range of geographical features and varied landscapes. Different parts of the United States have different weather patterns. That means that some places have more dangerous and destructive weather than others.
Let's look at the weather patterns that may develop as spring approaches, when warm and cold air masses collide across the United States, and also what we can consider in Georgia.
The Pacific Northwest's spring months are prone to extreme rainfall, which may result in flooding and water damage. Snow will continue to accumulate at higher elevations, and the melting and runoff it produces can provide additional weather challenges.
The Northern states of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island will endure through the coldest weather. From Maine to North Dakota, people can anticipate chilly conditions and the potential for blizzards and significant snow even into late spring or early summer.
The Southwest and southern West Coast, on the other hand, should expect intense heat waves that may harm people and property. Hawaii will continue to be on high alert for tectonic activity-induced tsunamis in the South Pacific region, which includes Tahiti and Samoa.
From Iowa to Texas, the Midwest will need to be cautious for windstorms, Derechos, and potential wildfires, which might spread rapidly when winds are high and conditions are dry. Tornado Alley is one of the most hazardous regions in the world for tornadoes.
Finally, in the Southeast, we can anticipate a broad selection of severe weather events, including thunderstorms and tornadoes in landlocked regions, as well as early-season hurricanes along the coast later in the spring. Late-season snow has afflicted several locations throughout Middle Tennessee.
Extreme weather may occur in any location in the United States. While it varies from state to state, being aware of and prepared for severe weather is never a bad idea.
Help is only a phone call away if you suffer severe weather-related damage caused by water, fire, or other elements. Call our SERVPRO team for prompt, professional restoration.