Experts urge early planning for severe weather preparedness
Officials recommend starting storm preparedness early with a shelter plan and safety measures to stay ready for severe weather.
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Officials recommend starting storm preparedness early with a shelter plan and safety measures to stay ready for severe weather.
Read MoreDay one of Severe Weather Awareness Week urges residents to plan ahead before storms arrive, emphasizing early preparation.
Read MoreForecasts indicate more warm weather is on the way, with the potential for record-breaking high temperatures.
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Read MoreTennessee residents are encouraged to stay informed as Severe Weather Awareness Week kicks off. Officials urge following local weather services for updates.
Read MoreThe National Weather Service in Memphis encourages residents to develop a storm safety plan before severe weather hits.
Read MoreRain is expected to taper off later today as high pressure moves into the Mid-South. Temperatures will stay above average, with near-record highs possible by Thursday.
Read MoreAfter weekend rain, temperatures in the Mid-South are expected to rise steadily through next week, reaching into the 70s by midweek.
Read MoreThe National Weather Service in Memphis urges residents to avoid mobile homes, vehicles, and overpasses during tornadoes and offers safety tips.
Read MoreRain and thunderstorms are forecast to increase this evening, particularly along and north of Interstate 40, before clearing out by midday Tuesday.
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