The heavy rainfall, estimated between 2 to 4 inches, could lead to excessive runoff, causing flooding of rivers, creeks, and low-lying areas.
Over the past few days, a blast of arctic air has whipped across the Southeast, bringing with it freezing temperatures and dangerously low wind chills. The East Tennessee region saw single-digit temperatures and sub-zero wind chills beginning the night of Jan. 19, according to the National Weather Service.
The National Weather Service has issued a cold weather advisory for all of Middle Tennessee. Here's what to know about the dangerously cold temperatures.
Although temperatures may seem cold now, this week marks 40 years since the Tennessee’s coldest January temperatures were reached.
Due to the continued low temperatures, many schools around East Tennessee are closed or delayed on Wednesday, Jan 22. The temperatures are expected to be "dangerously cold" and well below 20 degrees across East Tennessee on Wednesday morning, according to the National Weather Service. A cold weather advisory is in effect through 10 a.m.
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These arctic temperatures are cold enough to freeze a thick layer of ice over ponds and even some small lakes. It may be tempting to dust off the ice skates and play pond hockey, but ice is never
As Helene's destructive wrath descended on the Southeast, some residents say they never got the warnings they needed to take action.
Clouds have moved into the Mid-South and now showers are starting to make their way into the area as well. Rain will increase overnight and continue through much of the day Thursday. Rainfall could be heavy at times in many areas prompting the National Weather Service to issue a Flood Watch for Northeast Arkansas and Northwest Tennessee from midnight tonight through midnight tomorrow night.
A sprawling winter storm that is pushing slowly across the United States will bring a risk of severe weather and excessive rainfall to a large part of the south-central United States from Wednesday into Friday. Isolated thunderstorms, flooding rains and damaging winds are all possible in an area between East Texas and western Kentucky.
More rain fell Monday on parts of Southern California after causing mudflows over the weekend, helping firefighters but boosting the risk
An animal control deputy in Buncombe County shot and killed a dog that was attacking him, according to the sheriff's office.