Hey there, Memphis! As we gear up for another day, it looks like we might have a mix of sunshine and rain today, with a forecast high of 83°F. Enjoy the warm summer air, but keep that umbrella handy! There’s a 30% chance of rain throughout the day, which creeps up to a 40% chance as night falls. Winds will be nice and gentle, blowing in from the southeast at about 5 to 10 mph.
As you might have noticed, we’re already gearing up for some wet weather as the remnants of Hurricane Francine sweep through. A Flood Watch is currently in effect across the eastern counties of our region, as strong storms have caused chaos, including several traffic incidents this past Thursday. Remember to drive carefully as the weather can be unpredictable!
On a serious note, there’s a lot going on in the community too. Tension has risen as owners of Gospel Gardens and Cavelier Court are fighting for tax breaks while serious issues persist at their properties. A city supervisor for code enforcement shared some troubling photos showing raw sewage inside multiple apartments. This situation really has residents concerned about their living conditions. It’s heartbreaking to see communities in distress, and we hope swift action is taken for those affected.
Speaking of distress, it seems like safety has been a hot topic lately. Just the other day in Buntyn, a woman had a close call when a tree came crashing down in her yard! Thankfully, she survived but was pinned under the branches and had to be rushed to the hospital. Local neighbors recounted the terrifying moment, reminding us all to stay vigilant, especially during stormy weather.
And if that wasn’t enough excitement for the week, a charter bus took a detour off I-240 near Airways and Millbranch, leading to yet more traffic snarls. Thankfully, there were no serious injuries reported, but it’s just another reminder to take care on our roads during these unpredictable weather patterns.
On the electrical front, thousands of customers with Memphis Light, Gas, and Water found themselves without power as storms roll in. If you’re one of the folks affected, hang tight; crews are working hard to restore service. Many families were also left frustrated this week when the announcement for early dismissal from Memphis-Shelby County Schools due to inclement weather was delayed. Parents expressed their disappointment—definitely not the best start to a Friday!
Despite the rain, we’re looking ahead, and it seems there might be a bright side! As soon as the rain passes, it looks like we’re in for a beautiful weekend! If you’re searching for plans, don’t worry—there are plenty of fun activities to enjoy across the Bluff City. From the iconic Southern Heritage Classic to local live music and relaxing movie nights, there’s something for everyone to unwind and enjoy.
As we brace ourselves for the rainy day ahead, let’s stay connected and engaged with one another in our lovely Memphis community! Make sure to check on your neighbors, be cautious on the roads, and take care of yourselves. Enjoy the rest of your day, and let’s hope the skies clear up soon!
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