JACKSON, Tenn. — Rivers around West Tennessee are rising, especially the Obion River as it runs through Weakley, Obion, and ...
Another round of heavy rainfall over the weekend with already saturated ground will cause lake levels in our tributary reservoir system to rise sharply, with some approaching summer pool levels.
Most of Middle Tennessee and Southern Kentucky is under a Flood Watch as a significant rainfall event is expected on Saturday ...
Areas in West Tennessee have been upgraded to an enhanced (3/5) risk for severe storms and the rest of us are under a slight (2/5) risk. A couple tornadoes, large hail and strong straight line winds ...
On Saturday afternoon and evening, we'll see increasing thunderstorm chances, and that's when we'll have the chance for strong to severe storms.
With a flood watch in place for Saturday, these rivers are most at risk for significant increases in water levels.
A significant storm system is going to bring widespread drenching and flooding rain to Middle Tennessee and Southern Kentucky ...
A developing springlike storm will bring a flood risk that is highly unusual for this time of year. Tornadoes, ice and snow are also forecast.
The National Weather Service has issued a flood watch for the majority of Middle Tennessee this weekend, with more rain on the way.
Strong tornadoes are possible across the South as storms pass through the Gulf Coast region. Some locations could see half a ...
Over 1" has already fallen in most locations with an additional 2-4" expected over the next five days.
Storm Harlow is making its way from the Ohio Valley to the Mid-Atlantic Tuesday. Here are the latest impacts from the storm.