Memphis Stages a Historic Dry Spell with Potential Rain on the Horizon

Memphis Faces Unprecedented Dry Spell

MEMPHIS, Tenn. — If you’ve been keeping an eye on the weather lately, you might have noticed that it’s been pretty dry around here. In fact, Memphis is on track to experience a rainless calendar month for only the third time in history! So, what’s got us in this situation? Let’s dive into the details.

The Dry Season Dilemma

Being located in the Mid-South, our local weather patterns typically bring us a wet season during the Spring months. The summer and early fall usually see a drop in precipitation, particularly in August, September, and October. However, 2024 is showing us some of the driest weather we’ve seen all year!

Surprisingly, we’ve managed to collect about 14.85 inches of rain so far this year. But here’s where it gets interesting: more than 80% of the days over the past month have been completely dry! How can that be, you might ask? It turns out the rain we’ve received has largely come from the remnants of tropical storms, specifically a couple named Francine and Helene.

Counting the Days

Right now, we’re sitting at a striking count of 25 days without a drop of rain in the Memphis area. We’re edging closer to setting records that go as high as the 30s! Interestingly, all these significant dry spells tend to wrap up by the end of October. It’s during these dry times that high pressure systems take control, and boy, have they been holding strong!

What’s Behind the Weather?

If we look at the broader picture, the weather has been characterized by a phenomenon known as zonal flow, which leads to exceptionally quiet conditions. Think of it like a peaceful lake with not a ripple in sight—no rain, no storms, just calm weather patterns.

What’s Next for Us?

As we approach the end of the month, there’s a promising shift on the horizon. Weather experts are predicting a ridge to build in, typically associated with warmer and drier weather. But before we get too settled into this dry spell, we might just catch a break in early November.

The Weather Prediction Center suggests we could see a cold front moving in then, which may bring some rain our way. While expectations aren’t too high for an impressive amount, every bit helps in shaking us out of this prolonged dry spell.

A Community Concern

This unusual weather situation has raised a few eyebrows around town. Many folks are chatting about how dry conditions could impact local agriculture and water supplies. When the rain doesn’t fall, crops can suffer, and so do local gardens. Additionally, reservoir levels may begin to dwindle if we don’t get some moisture soon.

Stay Tuned!

To keep up with all the latest weather updates, it’s wise to stay informed through your favorite weather apps or follow local forecasts. Remember, dry days can turn into wet ones in the blink of an eye, especially here in Memphis!

Let’s keep our fingers crossed for some rain soon. It sure would be nice to welcome a little drizzle to break this quiet spell and help our gardens thrive once again!


Author: HERE Memphis

HERE Memphis

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