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  • 2 weeks ago | tennessean.com | Juan Buitrago |Diana Leyva

    A line of severe storms will bring all modes of severe weather, including winds over 70 mph and the chance of tornadoes, to Middle Tennessee during the evening hours of May 20, according the National Weather Service in Nashville. A tornado watch is in effect for all of Middle Tennessee until 10 p.m. May 20. Some parts of Alabama, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, and Kentucky are also included in the watch.

  • 2 months ago | tennessean.com | Joyce Orlando |Juan Buitrago

    A powerful line of storms hit Tennessee Wednesday night, bringing heavy rains, damaging winds and a slew of tornado warnings, left at least three dead in its wake. 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 National Weather Service says.

  • 2 months ago | yahoo.com | Joyce Orlando |Juan Buitrago

    A powerful storm system will bring several life-threatening weather hazards to the Mid-South starting Wednesday night, including the threat of flash flooding and tornados, warns the National Weather Service. The greater Memphis area is under a tornado watch until midnight as fast moving storms move across the Mid-South. The weather service says they all have the potential for very large hail, damaging winds and the chance of a strong tornado.

  • 2 months ago | eu.fayobserver.com | Juan Buitrago

    The worst wildfires in the country right now are burning in Western North Carolina and the South Carolina Upstate Sunday, March 30, 11 days after some of the fires started. Hundreds of firefighters from across the country are battling the wildfires around the clock in WNC and the Upstate. Five hundred firefighting personnel have been battling the blazes in Polk County, where some residents have faced mandatory evacuations, as have residents in other counties such as Transylvania.

  • 2 months ago | tennessean.com | Allison Kiehl |Juan Buitrago

    For the first time since 2022, a total lunar eclipse will be visible across the U.S., giving Tennessee a chance to see the rare "blood moon." Starting late Thursday night and continuing through dawn Friday, the Volunteer State will get to see the full moon turn a dazzling red color after falling fully in Earth's shadow, which is why it's known as the "blood moon." "During a lunar eclipse, the moon appears red or orange because any sunlight that's not blocked by our planet is filtered through...

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