News Summary
Memphis is bracing for variable clouds and afternoon thunderstorms with a 40% chance of rain, forecasted high of 82°F. The community should prepare for continuing rain chances into next week, including stronger storms anticipated on Tuesday. Dyersburg City Schools have proactively rescheduled graduation ceremonies due to the unpredictable weather conditions. Residents are urged to stay informed as the weather evolves.
Memphis Weather Update: Afternoon Thunderstorms Expected with Rain Chances Continuing into Next Week
Memphis residents can expect variable clouds and afternoon thunderstorms today, with a 40% chance of rain. The high temperature is forecasted at 82°F, accompanied by light winds coming from the east-southeast at 5 to 10 mph. While some showers may linger into the morning hours overnight, rain chances are predicted to increase again later this afternoon.
Tonight, the low temperature is anticipated to be around 71°F, with winds shifting from the south-southeast at a similar speed of 5 to 10 mph. As weather conditions evolve, the forecast indicates that rain chances will persist into Monday, although the risk of severe weather remains low, rated at level 1 on a scale of 1 to 5.
Week Ahead Forecast
Looking ahead, stronger storms are projected for Tuesday as a cold front approaches the area. Until mid-week, temperatures will likely range in the mid to upper 80s. After that, a noticeable drop in temperatures to the low to mid-70s is expected, with lower chances for rain as well. This week’s weather patterns suggest a varying severity of storms and shifting temperatures, making it advisable for residents to stay informed about continuing weather updates.
Community Impact
In anticipation of severe weather conditions, Dyersburg City Schools has announced changes to their academic calendar. Specifically, the graduation ceremony for Dyersburg High School has been rescheduled to Saturday morning. This decision was made out of an abundance of caution given the uncertainties associated with the impending weather system.
Conclusion
As the weather in Memphis continues to evolve, residents are encouraged to remain vigilant and prepared for changing conditions. With thunderstorms expected today and throughout the beginning of next week, staying informed about the forecast will be crucial for ensuring safety and planning activities accordingly.
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Additional Resources
- Fox13 Memphis: Rain Coming Down but More Severe Weather with Possible Tornadoes Headed to the Mid-South
- Wikipedia: Weather forecasting
- Fox13 Memphis: Storms Rolling Through the Mid-South Before Weekend of Sunshine, Warm Temps
- Google Search: Mid South Weather
- Fox13 Memphis: Strong Storms Possible to Kick Off Weekend in the Mid-South
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Meteorology
- Fox13 Memphis: Wet Weather Remains but Warmer Days Ahead in the Mid-South
- Google News: Strong Storms Mid South
- Fox13 Memphis: Warm, Stormy Weekend on the Way for Mid-South
- Google Scholar: Weather Patterns

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