Dark clouds gather over Memphis signaling the threat of severe thunderstorms.
Memphis residents are facing a heightened risk of severe thunderstorms as the National Weather Service has issued a warning. Scattered thunderstorms are expected to develop throughout the day, particularly in the afternoon when conditions may become severe. With a 60% chance of rain and possible gusty winds and small hail, residents are advised to stay informed and take precautions against the changing weather.
Memphis residents are facing an increased risk of severe thunderstorms as the National Weather Service has issued a warning for the area. Scattered thunderstorms are expected to develop throughout the day, with a heightened possibility of severe weather conditions emerging in the afternoon hours.
Scattered thunderstorms are anticipated to begin this morning, increasing in coverage as the day progresses. Forecasters indicate that a few of these storms could be severe, bringing gusty winds and small hail to the Memphis area. The high temperature today is projected at 72°F, with winds blowing from the southwest at speeds between 5 to 10 mph.
The probability of rain this afternoon stands at 60%, with isolated showers becoming more widespread. This evening, scattered thunderstorms will persist, transitioning into more widespread rain overnight. As temperatures cool to around 60°F, the chance of rain increases to 80%.
A Level 2 out of 5 threat for strong storms is currently in effect from late Friday morning into the afternoon. Weather experts emphasize the need for residents to monitor conditions closely, as the storms could lead to hazardous situations.
Following this wave of severe weather, Memphis can expect a cooler weekend, characterized by lingering clouds and potential spotty sprinkles on Saturday. Sunday is projected to offer improving conditions, with decreasing cloud cover and daytime highs near 70°F.
Looking ahead to next week, Memphis is likely to experience temperatures in the mid to upper 70s along with another possibility of rain for the latter half of the week. As the weather changes, the National Weather Service recommends residents keep their umbrellas handy to be prepared for unexpected downpours.
Given the stormy weather forecast, individuals in and around Memphis are urged to stay informed of weather developments and take necessary precautions. It is advisable to secure outdoor items, avoid unnecessary travel during severe weather, and stay indoors during thunderstorms.
The situation will be monitored closely by local meteorologists, and updates will be communicated as necessary. Residents are encouraged to rely on trustworthy sources for timely information on storm developments.
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