City of Memphis crews respond to heavy rains and the threat of severe weather Wednesday
The on-again, off-again downpours wreaked havoc Wednesday afternoon across the city of Memphis, including flash flooding in some areas. Author: Brad Broders Updated: 6:09 PM CDT March 17, 2021
MEMPHIS, Tenn. Update 4 p.m. - From reporter Brad Broders: Those with the Shelby County Office of Emergency Management are closely monitoring the storm maps and won t leave until all storms pass through Shelby County later Wednesday evening.
The on-again, off-again downpours wreaked havoc Wednesday afternoon across the city of Memphis, including flash flooding at the underpasses on North Parkway and Watkins and Riverside Drive near Crump.
It s going to be longer event than we are accustomed to | City of Memphis & TDOT crews clear roads before more snow arrives
The busiest and most traveled city and state roads are the first priority, as most side streets remained slippery, slick, and snow covered Tuesday. Author: Brad Broders Updated: 6:12 PM CST February 16, 2021
MEMPHIS, Tennessee The calls keep coming. They aren t letting up any, Darius Woods said.
Consider Woods - a tow truck driver - a cautionary tale for other Memphis drivers who considered venturing out on snow covered streets Tuesday. Bad batteries, cars slipping, people coming in their driveways, can t get into their driveways, Woods added.