Central, Southern US Flood, Severe Threat Ahead - Videos From The Weather Channel
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Central, Southern US Flood, Severe Threat Ahead - Videos from The Weather Channel
Flooding and severe storms could threaten those across the South and into the Ozarks over Memorial Day weekend. Heavy rain will continue to fall over the same areas, triggering flash flooding that could impact places like Memphis, Little Rock, Tulsa, Oklahoma City and Dallas. Many of the same locations could also see severe storms with the potential for damaging winds and large hail. Here’s what you need to know. - Videos from The Weather Channel
Flooding, Severe Storms Threaten Memorial Day Weekend From Ozarks To Tennessee Valley
AccuWeather expert meteorologists are issuing a critical alert for the upcoming Memorial Day Weekend, warning of a rapidly increasing risk of dangerous and potentially life-threatening flooding, particularly in the popular tourist destination of the Ozark Mountains. This comes as a broad area from the Ozarks to the Tennessee Valley braces for significant rainfall and a […] Flooding, Severe Storms Threaten Memorial Day Weekend From Ozarks To Tenn…
Tennessee Weekend Weather: 4 Inches of Rain Possible Across Memphis Region in 96 Hours
Country Herald is Local News, Independent Pulse. Covering breaking local news, sports, lifestyle and events. Memphis, Tennessee – Heavy rain is expected to drench much of the Mid-South through Tuesday, with some areas, including Memphis and surrounding counties, likely to receive over 4 inches of rain in just four days. According to the National Weather Service in Memphis, repeated rounds of showers and thunderstorms will roll through the region…
Rain Values for the Weekend; 4-7 Inches Locally, Over 9 Further West
The National Weather Service in Springfield has announced their latest values for rain and storms over the Memorial Day weekend. In summary, there are 1/5 risks for storms today and tomorrow, and a higher case for concern lies in the rain values expected to be seen over the weekend. On the upper end of expected values, the listening area could see around 4-7 inches of rain, with up to 9.5 further west and extending into Oklahoma. The latest pa…
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