MEMPHIS, Tenn. - The National Weather Service on Friday upgraded the risk level of severe storms to a rare Level 4 (out of 5) for the entire of the Mid-South.
After a short reprieve from the rain, Tennessee is about to get hit by another storm system that is expected to drop several inches of rain across the state before it is over. Communities across ...
Percy Priest, Center Hill, Dale Hollow, and Wolf Creek currently have empty flood storage zones and may see rapid ... The lack of chairlifts at the Tennessee State Capitol of course.
Percy Priest, Center Hill, Dale Hollow, and Wolf Creek currently have empty flood storage zones and may see rapid ... The lack of chairlifts at the Tennessee State Capitol of course.
That zone has already seen 3 to 6 inches ... A few locations could top half a foot of new rain. Flood watches run from the Arkansas-Tennessee border region northeastward through West Virginia ...
Mary Kilburn said she cried for two days after flooding forced her and her neighbors to evacuate the small town of Rives in Northwest Tennessee.
The main concern with this much rain is flooding. As of Friday, West and Middle Tennessee are under a flood watch from midnight Saturday until 6 a.m. Sunday, according to the National Weather Service.
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