MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Storms with soaking rains drenched a wide swath of Appalachia and northern Mississippi this week, swamping farmland, flooding bridges, stranding people in their homes and damaging cars
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Storms with soaking rains drenched a wide swath of Appalachia and northern Mississippi this week, swamping farmland, flooding bridges, stranding people in their homes and damaging cars
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Waters are rising. Not just sea levels, but inland, on rivers and in communities far from any body of water. Climate change, increased development, and
Memorial Day weekend in Memphis could bring more than just barbecues and family gatherings.
The Memphis area should expect some rain, potentially lower gas prices and a 60 percent increase in traffic during the holiday weekend.
Here are three things to know for the Memorial Day weekend.
Weather in Memphis
Leading into Memorial Day weekend, the Memphis area begins to see summer weather with temperatures creeping into the 90s.
The National Weather Service in Memphis predicts some temperatures in the upper 80s for the holiday weekend along with a chance of afternoon rain showers and thunderstorms beginning May 28 until Memorial Day, May 31.