Memphis Faces the Aftermath of Former Hurricane Helene
Hey there, Memphis! It seems like weโve got some weather news thatโs been brewing in the skies. A storm that once blasted through as Hurricane Helene has now been downgraded to a tropical storm, but itโs still packing a punch! Earlier today, meteorologists from the National Hurricane Center confirmed that Helene had transformed into a tropical storm with _sustained winds of 60 miles per hour_. As Helene makes its trek through Georgia and into Tennessee, itโs leaving a trail of heavy rain, strong winds, and the potential for flash floods.
What to Expect in West Tennessee
For those of us living in West Tennessee, weโve got our weather windows wide open, and you might want to pay close attention. The National Weather Service has issued two key warnings for our area, one being a _flood watch_ that stretches until 7 a.m. Saturday. So, if youโre planning on venturing out, brace yourself for the possibility of _three to six inches of rain_ falling during this watch. Itโs definitely wise to avoid any low-lying roads, especially since those can become tricky when the rain pours heavily.
But thatโs not all. Alongside the flood watch, thereโs also a _wind advisory_ in effect for parts of West Tennessee until 7 a.m. Saturday. While Memphis itself is currently just outside of the caution area, itโs still a good idea to stay updated, as that could change throughout the day. Expect a gusty day with winds blowing at _25 miles per hour or more_.
Todayโs Forecast: Rain, Rain, and More Rain!
Now letโs talk about today! If youโve got plans, make sure to pack an umbrella because the chance of rain today is sitting pretty at a whopping _100 percent_. Weโll be experiencing a high of _66 degrees_ and a low of _61 degrees_. Rain could bring in new precipitation amounts of _between two to four inches_, so definitely keep your raincoat handy!
As we look ahead to Saturday, the rain doesnโt seem to be letting up much. Saturday will have a _50 percent chance of showers_, tapering to 30 percent in the evening. Itโll be a bit milder with a high of _71 degrees_ and a low of _63 degrees_. Showers are anticipated to wrap up before 1 a.m., so we might get a brief respite.
Whatโs Next for the Weekend?
As we venture into Sunday, the rain returns with a _30 percent chance of showers_ after 1 p.m. The highs are expected to reach _74 degrees_, while the lows will stay at around _63 degrees_. Then weโre looking at a nice break as we kick off Monday! With mostly sunny skies and a high reaching _79 degrees_, itโll be a welcome change after the stormy weather. The evening will settle down with lows hitting _64 degrees_.
And hereโs a fun look ahead! Tuesday will continue the sunny trend with a high of _82 degrees_ and a low of _59 degrees_. Wednesday will cool down just a smidge with a high of _75 degrees_ and a low of _58 degrees_, while Thursday bounces back to _79 degrees_ for the high and a low of _57 degrees_. Looks like weโre swinging from stormy to sunny in no time!
Stay Safe, Stay Informed
So, Memphis, as we ride out this tropical storm, letโs stay safe! Keep an eye on your local weather updates, avoid flooded areas, and keep the good vibes going. Mother Nature is throwing a little bit of everything our way, and the best we can do is prepare and stay informed!

Author: STAFF HERE MEMPHIS WRITER
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