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The threat of severe weather doesn't end after midnight though. The risk of flash flooding will continue through Sunday as part of "a multi-day catastrophic and potentially historic heavy rainfall ev...
From Commercial Appeal Memphis
More rain and storms are expected into the weekend as flooding will become a chief concern, according Nashville National Weather Service meteorologist Faith Borden.
From USA Today
The threat of severe weather hasn't ended, though. The risk of flash flooding continues into Thursday morning as part of "a multi-day catastrophic and potentially historic heavy rainfall event," the ...
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FOX 17 News continues to be in a Code Red Weather alert for more severe storms to come throughout the weekend.
A deadly severe weather system continues to charge east Thursday and is expected to tear across more than a dozen states, from parts of Texas to the densely populated mid-Atlantic and Northeast, placing over 55 million Americans directly in the path of its destructive forces.
1don MSN
Portions of West and Middle Tennessee could see tornadoes and flash flooding through the weekend. Here's what you need to know.
2hon MSN
A four-day, once-in-a-generation weather event is pounding the middle of the U.S. with destructive tornadoes and life-threatening flooding.
Tornadoes are sweeping across areas of the South and Midwest of the United States, leaving a trail of destruction and tens of thousands of homes without power. Flash flooding is expected to follow the violent storms as the National Weather Service warns of a threat to life.
Dark clouds were seen in Spring Hill, Tennessee, as the National Weather Service issued a tornado watch for parts of the state.