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Tornado warnings memphis9/1/2023 Update at 4:16 p.m.: The tornado warning in the Memphis area expired, but Shelby County remains under a severe thunderstorm warning until 5 p.m. Memphis Light, Gas & Water reported 113 outages, with 5,253 customers affected. National Weather Service in Memphis issued a flash flood warning for Memphis, Bartlett and Southaven until 7:45 p.m. Update at 4:39 p.m.: Logan said there are currently no reports of damage in the area. Memphis Light, Gas & Water reported 65 outages with 7,085 customers affected. Update at 5 p.m.: The severe thunderstorm warning in the Memphis area expired, but parts of Shelby County remain under a flash flood warning until 7:45 p.m. Memphis Light, Gas & Water reported 90 outages with 7,352 customers affected. Shelby County Emergency Management and Homeland Security spokesperson Ashley Logan said Summer Avenue at Highland Street has some flash flooding. In Shelby County, Collierville, Lakeland and Arlington are under a severe thunderstorm warning until 6:15 p.m. Update at 5:26 p.m.: Parts of DeSoto County, including Southaven, Olive Branch and Horn Lake, are under a severe thunderstorm warning until 6 p.m., with wind gusts up to 70 mph, the National Weather Service in Memphis announced. Wednesday.Īround 7 p.m., Memphis Light, Gas & Water reported 85 outages, with 6,721 customers affected. National Weather Service in Memphis reported about 2.23 inches in rainfall, but that number was expected to increase as the rain continued after 7 p.m. The weather service is warning residents about possible tornadoes, penny-sized hail and wind gusts up to 60 mph.The severe thunderstorm warning for parts of Shelby and DeSoto counties had expired. with intermittent sounds of tornado sirens. Thunder, lightning and rain were winds are picking up in the Memphis metro area around 4 p.m. The Memphis area is also under a severe thunderstorm warning until 5 p.m. Wednesday, the National Weather Service in Memphis announced. The Memphis area and surrounding counties are under a tornado warning until 4:15 p.m. Update at 3:51 p.m.: National Weather Service in Memphis has not confirmed any tornadoes have touched down, but it has received reports of wind damage. Memphis Light, Gas & Water reported 113 outages, with 5,253 customers affected. Update at 4:39 p.m.: Logan said there are currently no reports of damage in the area. ![]() Update at 5 p.m.: The severe thunderstorm warning in the Memphis area expired, but parts of Shelby County remain under a flash flood warning until 7:45 p.m. ![]() ![]() Update at 5:26 p.m.: Parts of DeSoto County, including Southaven, Olive Branch and Horn Lake, are under a severe thunderstorm warning until 6 p.m., with wind gusts up to 70 mph, the National Weather Service in Memphis announced. Wednesday.Īround 7 p.m., Memphis Light, Gas & Water reported 85 outages, with 6,721 customers affected. The severe thunderstorm warning for parts of Shelby and DeSoto counties had expired. A Commercial Appeal reporter saw a car stuck in water Apunder a bridge along McLean Boulevard near Evelyn Avenue.
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