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Several days of storms have already brought devastation to some Mid-South communities, killing and injuring multiple people and destroying countless homes and businesses. And the severe weather threat ...
The National Weather Service is forecasting severe weather in the Tennessee Valley for Sunday ... This article originally appeared on Memphis Commercial Appeal: Severe weather in Memphis forecast ...
A state of emergency is in effect for Tennessee, and federal assistance has been approved. With the Mid-South enduring what has been called a "generational flooding" event, public officials asked ...
Memphis is forecast to get rain through the weekend, with the heaviest rainfall expected on Thursday and Saturday. A flood watch is in effect until Sunday morning due to the potential for 8-10 ...
See where water levels are rising as rain continues in West Tennessee Memphis area rainfall totals: How much rain has fallen in West Tennessee? Tennessee severe weather: NWS warns of 'catastrophic, ...
This story will be updated as schools announce weather plans for Thursday evening. Memphis flooding map: See where water levels are rising as rain continues in West Tennessee Memphis area rainfall ...
Portions of West and Middle Tennessee are expected to see ... according to the National Weather Service. The NWS office in Memphis said Thursday several rounds of thunderstorms will result in ...
Severe storms in the Mid-South have caused multiple fatalities and widespread damage. A flood watch is in effect until Sunday morning, and residents are advised to stay informed and avoid floodwaters.
Severe storms, tornadoes, and heavy rain have caused devastation in the Mid-South, with at least five fatalities and widespread damage. A flood watch is in effect through Sunday morning due to the ...
The National Weather Service forecasts severe thunderstorms in West and Middle Tennessee on Sunday evening. Storms are expected to hit the Memphis area Sunday night into Monday morning ...
A flash-flood warning was in effect in the Memphis-area until 11:15 p.m. Thursday. Residents are urged to stay alert for flood warnings and follow safety guidelines from local officials.