Memphis Braces for Storms as Tropical Weather Hits
MEMPHIS, Tenn. – It seems the weather has taken quite a turn lately. Just yesterday, folks around the Memphis area were greeted with a mix of weather forecasts that hinted at a possibility of a rainy day ahead. Temperatures soared to a high of 83 degrees with a light breeze coming from the east-southeast at around 5 to 10 miles per hour. However, as the sun set, ominous clouds rolled in, creating an air of anticipation.
As many of you might have experienced, yesterday was not just about warm weather. As evening approached, it became clear that remnants of tropical storm Francine, which had downgraded after making landfall in Louisiana, were making their way into the Mid-South region. By Thursday morning, everyone was on high alert as heavy rains and strong winds began to settle in, disrupting the usual morning commute.
Traffic Trouble on the Roads
The storms certainly made their presence felt, particularly on the roads. Drivers faced significant delays as multiple accidents caused major traffic snarls across the interstate system. A series of unfortunate events began in the early hours, with numerous reports of crashes that had everyone feeling frustrated and anxious.
At 4:14 p.m., for instance, a crash blocked the left lane of I-40 East at I-55, causing traffic to back up for about two exits. Experts warned that these delays could stretch for up to five minutes, which may not sound too dramatic, but when youโre in a car, even those extra minutes can feel like an eternity!
Other incidents included a significant crash on Hawkins Mill Road at Longmont Drive, where downed power lines complicated the recovery efforts. Traffic also came to a standstill on Highway 196 at I-40 due to storm damage that arose later in the afternoon. Unfortunately, this was just the tip of the iceberg as we saw multiple crashes that kept the police and emergency responders busy throughout the morning.
A Rainy Evening Ahead
As the day rolled on, the weather dictated everyone’s plans. Many locals braced themselves for a night filled with rain, hoping their homes would remain dry and safe. For some, the thought of reading a good book, sipping hot chocolate, or watching a movie was appealing, but whatever your preferred way to cozy up, you were likely to be spending some time indoors.
Safety First
Amidst all of this, it’s a good reminder for everyone to stay alert while driving in adverse weather conditions. Flood watches in effect for Friday made safety even more critical. Residents are urged to stay updated with the latest weather alerts and be prepared for possible power outages stemming from downed trees or linesโa reality many faced following the earlier spur of severe storms.
While this weather is causing quite a stir now, thereโs light at the end of the tunnel. Reports suggest the weekend will clear up beautifully, offering fantastic opportunities to enjoy local events and activities. From cultural festivities to quiet nights in with loved ones, the Mid-South has plenty to offer once the storms have passed.
So, hang in there, Memphis! Weโre all in this together, and before you know it, those warm and sunny days will be right around the corner.

Author: STAFF HERE MEMPHIS WRITER
The MEMPHIS STAFF WRITER represents the experienced team at HEREMemphis.com, your go-to source for actionable local news and information in Memphis, Shelby County, and beyond. Specializing in "news you can use," we cover essential topics like product reviews for personal and business needs, local business directories, politics, real estate trends, neighborhood insights, and state news affecting the areaโwith deep expertise drawn from years of dedicated reporting and strong community input, including local press releases and business updates. We deliver top reporting on high-value events such as Beale Street Music Festival, Elvis Week, and Memphis in May International Festival. Our coverage extends to key organizations like the Greater Memphis Chamber and the Memphis Convention & Visitors Bureau, plus leading businesses in logistics, healthcare, and music that power the local economy such as FedEx, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, and AutoZone. As part of the broader HERE network, including HEREBristol.com, HEREChattanooga.com, HEREKnoxville.com, and HERENashville.com, we provide comprehensive, credible insights into Tennessee's dynamic landscape.


