The US National Weather Service on Thursday said the western Gulf Coast is expected to experience a multi-day heavy rainfall event through Monday, with risks of excessive rains and floods.
The western parts of Texas and Oklahoma may experience scattered severe storms with potential of producing large hail and damaging winds on Friday, the agency said.
The NWS issued a freeze warning early Friday for Wyoming's Baggs, Muddy Gap, Shirley Basin, Rawlins, Medicine Bow, Elk Mountain, Saratoga, Laramie and Centennial. The state primarily falls under the service area of PacifiCorp's Rocky Mountain Power.
A freeze warning was raised for New York's Malone, Plattsburg, Saranac Lake, Old Forge, Glens Falls, and areas near Ogdensburg and Massena, mostly served by National Grid (NGG) and Avangrid unit New York State Electric & Gas.
A similar warning was raised for Vermont's Newport, St Johnsbury, Montpelier and areas near Burlington. Energir subsidiary Green Mountain Power is the primary electric utility service provider in these places.
Also covered under a freeze warning watch were Berlin and parts of Lebanon in New Hampshire, primarily served by Eversource Energy (ES).
Affected areas in Maine included Rangeley, Farmington, and Rumford, which fall under the service area of Avangrid unit Central Maine Power.
In Colorado, a freeze warning was issued for Craig, Steamboat Springs, Rangely, and Meeker. Meanwhile, a red flag warning was raised for Durango, Cortez, and Nucla, while parts of Wray and Flagler were placed under a flood warning watch. Xcel Energy (XEL) and Black Hills unit (BKH) Black Hills Energy are the primary electricity providers in Colorado
A flood warning was issued for Missouri's Nevada, Jefferson City, Leavenworth, St. Joseph, Chillicothe, Carrollton, Boonville, Columbia, and Washington. Evergy (EVRG), Ameren's (AEE) Missouri unit, and Algonquin Power & Utilities (AQN) subsidiary Liberty are the major service providers in the state.
In Indiana, a similar warning was raised for Petersburg, Seymour, and areas near Vincennes, Terre Haute, Jasper, and Greensburg, primarily served by Duke Energy (DUK).
The NWS also issued flood warnings for certain pockets of Illinois, Mississippi, Washington and Louisiana.