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Action News 5 on MSNMore EF-3 tornadoes struck Mid-South in recent storms, per NWS preliminary reportsThe National Weather Service in Memphis has released more preliminary tornado reports from the storms that swept through the Mid-South Wednesday night and early Thursday morning.
Over 10 inches of rain could fall through Saturday, pushing rivers well above flood stage in a "particularly dangerous situation." If that wasn't enough, multiple rounds of severe thunderstorms with hail,
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The Weather Channel on MSNLife-Threatening Flood Risk From Mid-South To Ohio Valley Could Produce 'Generational' Rainfall AmountsDouble-digit rainfall totals are forecast, prompting the National Weather Service to issue flood watches from Wednesday into Saturday. Serious flash flooding and flooding of rivers, creeks and streams can be expected.
A powerful and slow-moving spring storm system is set to deliver life-threatening weather across multiple regions of the United States
More severe thunderstorms could threaten the Memphis area with wind, hail, and even possible tornadoes on Thursday.
The Mid-South will face a multi-day threat of heavy rain and severe storms. By far, the highest severe weather risk is Wednesday evening and Wednesday night, when a rare Level 5 out of 5 severe weather risk is in place for much of the Mid-South, including Memphis.
Severe, life-threatening weather continues to impact the Mid-South on Thursday. Heavy rain, wicked winds and tornadoes all are possible. In preparation, officials across the region are offering storm shelters to help keep you and your family safe.
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Action News 5 on MSNEF-1 tornado that tore through Pickwick Lake brings Mid-South tornado tally to 5, per NWS preliminary reportsA preliminary report from the National Weather Service says that an EF-1 tornado swept through the Pickwick Lake area Thursday evening.The NWS office in Huntsville, Alabama, says that early information indicates that the tornado’s path began in Doskie,