Temperatures will be spared all over the country during the weekend with cold temperatures in the northeast and Middle West and warm temperatures across the west and south of the United States
Meanwhile, tours of harsh weather and heavy rains are expected to be over the plains and parts of the south.
This is partly due to the jet stream, where the warm and cold air blocks are separated, as they were prepared on the same areas that will witness rain and storms for the weekend. This pattern will also bring the country level to be divided this week.
Severe thunderstorms and heavy rains target parts of the plains and the south for the weekend. The current round of stormy weather focuses on Arkansas, West Tennessee, and North Mississippi.
Additional rounds of heavy rains and thunderstorms from Texas will be wipe out to Alabama during the weekend.
Sudden floods were reported earlier on Saturday through parts of Eastern Oklahoma and southwest Missouri. Additional areas of sudden floods can develop where heavier rain falls.
The flood watch is still valid for parts of northeastern Oklahoma, southeast of Kansas, southwest of Missouri and northern Arkansas, including Tolsa, Oklahoma; Springfield, Missouri; And Litel Rock, Arkansas.
It is expected that you will expect rain from 3 to 6 inches in these areas to Monday, with higher amounts locally in the locations.

Severe thunderstorms are possible from Texas, Banhandel to Alabama later on Saturday at night.
The basic risks of any severe thunderstorms will be strong and strong with harmful wind storms and a large cold.
Isolated hurricanes are also possible, especially across the areas that are highlighted in orange. These areas are below the level of 3 of 5, “improved risks”, which include the Oklahoma City metro area.
Any stronger and slow thunderstorms that bring heavy rain can lead to scandalous flood areas where they fall the heaviest rain and achieve frequent lightning.

Severe thunderstorms will threaten many areas tomorrow with destroyed wind storms, large cold, and isolated hurricanes possible.
Currently, it seems that the biggest danger is for the parts of Texas to Benhandel to southern Oklahoma. These areas are below the level of 3 of 5, “improved risks”, with many severe thunderstorms possible.
Fun but cold temperatures
The gentle conditions will settle from the northeast to the middle west, but under normal temperatures it will remain on the weekend.
The weather conditions continue to improve gradually throughout the northeast, with greater improvements to the rest of the weekend, until Sunday and Monday.
The escalating scattered shower is still possible this afternoon, especially from New York State to North New England, with a similar position tomorrow as well.

The most moderate temperatures will return to the area in the coming days as well.
Parts of the Central United States will remain unstable to spend the anniversary holiday on Monday with additional rounds of heavy rains and thunderstorms sweeping.
Severe thunderstorms and heavy rain can affect northern Texas, including the Dallas Fort Worth region throughout the day.
Northeast and Middle West will have a widely beautiful weather with dry and comfortable conditions. The temperatures will be closer to the average of this time of the year.
It will be dry, hot, and sunny across the southwest with possible scattered shower in parts of the northwest, especially across Washington Oregon and Northern Rocky.