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Memphis, TN

Short-Term Forcast
Today
Rain, High 60°, Low 38°
A 30% chance for afternoon rain showers. An 80% chance of evening showers.
Tomorrow
Mostly Sunny, High 45°, Low 29°
Dry conditions return with sunshine and a few clouds. Cold temperatures in the upper 40s and low 50s.
Friday
Mostly Sunny, High 46°, Low 31°
Mostly sunny conditions with northerly winds keeping our temperatures cold in the 40s.
Saturday
Intermittent Clouds, High 52°, Low 33°
Sunshine with a mix of clouds for your Saturday.
Sunday
Partly Sunny, High 49°, Low 35°
More dry weather under a partly sunny sky.
Monday
Mostly Cloudy, High 57°, Low 39°
Chance for rain showers Monday night.

Hourly Forecast
11pm
Cloudy
48°
Cloudy
12/4 - 12am
T-Storms
46°
T-Storms
12/4 - 1am
T-Storms
44°
T-Storms
12/4 - 2am
T-Storms
44°
T-Storms
12/4 - 3am
T-Storms
42°
T-Storms
12/4 - 4am
Mostly Cloudy
40°
Mostly Cloudy
Your Weather Photos
Storm clouds passed over Turrell, Arkansas on Friday, May 2, 2008 (Bryan Schmid)

Weather Photos

306 Photos - Updated 5/02 7:00 pm

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Tornadoes swept through the Mid-South Tuesday, February 5, 2008. (National Weather Service)

Tornadoes Hit the South

117 Photos - Updated 2/07 5:53 pm

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39°
Clear
Cloudy
59°
Cloudy
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Hurricane Center
Active 2008 Atlantic Hurricanes (0)
No storms found.

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Active 2008 Pacific Hurricanes (0)
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Current Conditions
55°
Rain
High 60° Low 38°
Feels like 61°
Barometer 30.04 in.
Humidity 93%
Visibility 3 Miles
Dewpoint 53°
Wind W 10 mph
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