VIEWER PHOTO GALLERY: Tennessee Valley Snow Day!
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A Winter Storm Warning is in effect for the entire Tennessee Valley Weather viewing area. Cloud cover will increase throughout the afternoon today ahead of the system, with the first snowflakes/sleet pellets falling mainly after 3am. We have made some slight adjustments to our forecast, which I will highlight first. The TL;DR version: we are
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As of early this Tuesday evening, we still have this WINTER STORM WATCH in place across north Mississippi and west Tennessee that includes Hardin County TN and Tishomingo County MS of our viewing area. This watch goes into effect beginning 6:00 pm Thursday evening and runs until 6:00 am Saturday morning. Local National Weather Service
Rain and storms from last night have shifted east of our area, and arctic air is spilling into the Tennessee Valley this early Monday morning. We have already reached our official high temperatures for today, with temps holding steady in the lower 30s through today or even dropping slightly into the upper 20s during the
We begin a new month and a new year, and that means it’s time to take a look at climatology stats for our part of the Tennessee Valley here in southern middle Tennessee and northwest Alabama. The NWS climate reporting station that’s closest to the middle of our coverage area, and most representative of the
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An unwarned, quickly moving tornado touched down in a matter of minutes late Sunday night, leaving the Downtown and Courthouse blocks with extensive damage, and destroying the old Veterans Memorial Mural building. Our Sam Camp was in the skies and on the ground with aerial views ground views of the damage path through the downtown
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Clouds are widespread across the Tennessee Valley this Saturday afternoon, and rain is not too far away. Showers and storms are as close as northwest Mississippi, southwest Tennessee, and another batch in west Alabama that is moving northward with time. None of these are severe. What we’re watching is how this northward/northeastward moving afternoon rain
Weather looks pretty decent for your Christmas here in the Tennessee Valley. After highs in the mid to upper 50s and plenty of sunshine today, we expect mostly clear skies tonight for Santa’s visit. Temperatures by the evening will drop into the 40s, and then head slowly down toward the mid 30s by daybreak on
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As you may have seen on the internet from the local National Weather Service or Nashville media outlets, yes, there is a low-end Level 1 of 5 risk of severe storms for late tonight (after 3-4am) across west Tennessee and then that expands across a large part of middle Tennessee for the rest of the
Image Credit: The Tuscaloosa News On December 16, 2000, a powerful tornado outbreak of a total of 24 tornadoes struck the Southeastern United States, stretching from Mississippi to North Carolina. The most devastating tornado of the event struck the southern areas of Tuscaloosa, Alabama. This F4 tornado claimed 11 lives and left over 125 people
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