News Summary
Memphis is struggling with the aftermath of severe thunderstorms that battered the area, leading to significant damage and widespread power outages. Over 14,000 customers are without power across Memphis and DeSoto County. Reports indicate large hail and winds reaching 70 mph, with trees blocking roads and various structures damaged. Emergency teams are actively assessing the situation and restoring power. Residents are urged to remain cautious and keep informed as recovery efforts unfold.
Memphis is facing significant challenges following severe thunderstorms that swept through the area late Sunday night, May 18. The storms left widespread damage and led to extensive power outages for thousands of residents.
As of midnight, over 7,000 customers in DeSoto County were reported without power, according to Entergy Mississippi. In Memphis and Shelby County, nearly 7,000 customers were also experiencing outages, as reported by MLGW. The impact of the storms has been severe, as many residents are still grappling with the aftermath.
Storm Details and Damage Reports
The storms produced large hail in East Arkansas near Wynne and Forrest City, while winds in the Memphis metro area and DeSoto County reached estimated speeds of 70 mph. A brief tornado warning was issued near Hernando just before 10:30 p.m. on Sunday, intensifying concerns among residents.
Damage reports have been flooding in from southern DeSoto County, where residents found roofs damaged and several trees downed, obstructing roadways and endangering homes. Key locations affected include Highway 51, which was blocked near Green T Road in Hernando due to a fallen tree, and Pleasant Hill Road near Laughter Road, where another large tree had come down.
It remains uncertain whether the destruction was due to a tornado making contact with the ground or the effects of straight-line thunderstorm wind gusts. However, the intensity of the winds and the impact on infrastructure point to a powerful storm system.
Impacts in Arkansas
Damaging winds also wreaked havoc in Arkansas. Near Forrest City, structures, including a church, suffered damage due to the powerful gusts. The effects highlight the widespread nature of the storm system and its capability to inflict harm across state lines.
Ongoing Situation
This situation continues to evolve, and emergency response teams are actively working to assess the damage and restore power where possible. Local authorities are urging residents to stay informed about the unfolding situation and to report any damages or hazards they encounter.
Background Context
Severe thunderstorms are not uncommon in the region, particularly during the late spring months when conditions are ripe for such extreme weather. This latest occurrence serves as a reminder of the potential dangers associated with rapidly changing weather patterns.
As cleanup and recovery efforts commence, further updates are expected regarding the extent of damage, restoration of power, and any additional safety warnings. Residents are encouraged to remain cautious and prepared as further developments unfold.
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Additional Resources
- Local Memphis News
- Fox13 Memphis
- Commercial Appeal
- Action News 5
- WREG News
- Wikipedia: Severe Thunderstorm
- Google Search: Memphis storm damage
- Google Scholar: Severe weather Memphis
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Thunderstorm
- Google News: Memphis power outages
