News Summary
Arlington, Tennessee has faced significant storm-related damage due to heavy rains and strong winds over the weekend. The National Weather Service has raised the severe weather risk level, indicating potential for damaging winds and tornadoes. Damage reports highlight a Tornado Safe Room losing its roof, while fallen trees prompted emergency response efforts. Residents are advised to exercise caution as more storms are expected throughout the Memorial Day weekend, with rainfall totals possibly reaching up to 5 inches in some areas.
Arlington, Tennessee experienced significant storm-related damage over the weekend, with heavy rains and strong winds impacting the area. The National Weather Service (NWS) in Memphis has upgraded the severe weather risk for the southern Mid-South to an Enhanced risk level of 3 out of 5, indicating a potential for damaging winds, large hail, and even tornadoes.
Periods of rain with high temperatures reaching near 70°F characterized the weekend’s weather, resulting in a 90% chance of rainfall. Forecasts indicated possible rainfall amounts nearing half an inch, with localized heavy downpours also anticipated. Thunderstorms were expected to develop in the evening hours, with a chance for scattered thunderstorms overnight. Low temperatures dropped to around 65°F, accompanied by winds shifting from the south-southeast at 5 to 10 mph. A 60% chance of rain was projected for the overnight period.
Damage Reports
Severe storms led to damage in Arlington, specifically affecting the exterior of a Tornado Safe Room, which lost its roof. Fortunately, the interior of the safe room remained intact, as the lost roof served primarily as an aesthetic cover. In addition, numerous trees were knocked down across the city, prompting the Arlington fire department to assist in recovery efforts. They will also provide access to the safe room as needed, given the forecast of more storms in the coming days.
Travel and Safety Advisory
Officials are urging residents to exercise caution while traveling and to be mindful of fallen trees and downed power lines. Crews are actively assessing and securing affected areas in Arlington. For those planning to be outdoors during the Memorial Day weekend, rainfall totals could accumulate up to 3-5 inches in some locations, with specific areas in Arkansas potentially seeing totals approaching 6 inches by Tuesday.
Upcoming Weather Forecast
Residents can expect multiple rounds of showers and thunderstorms throughout the Memorial Day weekend, with thunderstorms likely on Sunday afternoon and evening. The primary risk during this time includes damaging wind gusts and heavy rain. The best chance for rain on Sunday is predicted between noon and 8 p.m., likely clearing out by the evening.
On Monday, off-and-on showers and storms are anticipated throughout the day, with some storms potentially producing gusty winds and lightning. Authorities encourage residents to monitor radar and seek appropriate shelter as severe weather approaches.
Ongoing Weather Impact
Additional rain is expected on Tuesday, continuing into the rest of the week with intermittent showers. Residents should prepare for below-average temperatures for the season, with highs hovering in the upper 70s to around 80°F. The ongoing rainfall may disrupt outdoor plans as the holiday weekend approaches.
Given the current conditions, residents are advised to stay informed about the weather and follow safety guidelines to protect themselves and their property during severe weather events.
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- Fox 13 Memphis: Spotty Showers for Mother’s Day
- Local Memphis: Memorial Day Weekend Weather
- Weather.com: Memphis Weather
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Memphis Weather
- Commercial Appeal: Memphis Memorial Day Weekend Weather
