Weather Forecast: Storms Threaten Tennessee
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — While temperatures soar, storm chances are set to return to Middle Tennessee, heralding potential disruptions for the Memorial Day weekend.
Risk Assessment by the Storm Prediction Center
Wednesday sees the Storm Prediction Center issuing a Marginal Risk (level 1/5) for Murfreesboro and surrounding areas to the north and west. Meanwhile, a Slight Risk (level 2/5) is forecast for portions of Tennessee’s Benton, Carroll, Henry, & Stewart counties, along with Kentucky’s Christian, Logan, Muhlenberg, Simpson, Todd, Trigg, & Warren counties.
Potential Threats from the Storms
The primary threats posed by these storms include heavy rain and strong winds. While the hail threat remains low, there is a slim possibility of tornadoes.
Multiple Waves of Showers and Storms
Anticipate several waves of showers and storms, with the initial wave expected overnight into Wednesday morning. Although this round is forecasted to weaken, it could still impact areas west of I-65. Later in the afternoon, storms are likely to redevelop, some potentially strong enough to disrupt the evening commute. By early evening, however, the storms are expected to diminish.
Rainfall Projections
Rainfall from the Wednesday storms and those early Thursday morning is expected to be highest in western regions, ranging from 0.5″ near the Plateau to up to 2″ for far western counties.
Stay Informed with WKRN Weather Authority
Don’t be caught off guard; keep yourself informed by downloading the News 2 Storm Tracker app to stay ahead of the weather’s twists and turns.
Conclusion: Prepare for Stormy Weather Ahead
As Middle Tennessee braces for stormy conditions, it’s crucial to stay vigilant and prepared, especially with the Memorial Day weekend around the corner. Stay informed, stay safe, and be weather-ready by keeping abreast of the latest updates from trusted sources like WKRN Weather Authority.
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