Severe storms cause flash flooding in parts of the South and Midwest
Flash flooding was reported in Paris, Memphis, Lexa, and DeSoto County amid intense storms. The rain has eased, but motorists are advised to exercise caution.
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Flash flooding was reported in Paris, Memphis, Lexa, and DeSoto County amid intense storms. The rain has eased, but motorists are advised to exercise caution.
Read MoreStorms have caused outages in several areas, with crews working to restore power. No injuries or damage reports were provided.
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Read MoreOfficials are calling on Memphis residents to report flooding and impassable roads following recent heavy rains in the area.
Read MoreA marginal risk for severe thunderstorms is forecast Saturday evening into early Sunday, with damaging winds and localized rainfall as primary threats, according to the Storm Prediction Center.
Read MoreA line of thunderstorms is moving into the Mid-South from the north. Residents are advised to carry umbrellas as they head out.
Read MoreRain is expected to return late tonight and persist through the weekend, with potential for significant totals, according to weather forecasts.
Read MoreA cold front will move into the area late tonight, bringing a small chance of severe storms in parts of the region, officials say.
Read MoreThe National Weather Service warns residents of Memphis about ongoing heat and humidity, despite upcoming cooler days.
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