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Weather / Flooding
Memphis is beginning to dry out after experiencing historic rainfall between Wednesday, April 2nd and Sunday, April 6th, 2025, leading to significant flooding across the area. While the severe weather has moved on, the impact continues, par...
The period from April 2nd to April 6th brought an unprecedented amount of rainfall to Memphis. Official measurements confirmed over a foot of rain in some areas (14.07 inches at the NWS offices in the Agricenter). The single-day record set on Saturday, April 5th (5.47 inches), underscores the intensity of the downpour.
The consequences were immediate and widespread. Beyond the notable closures of Shelby Farms Park and the National Civil Rights Museum, the flooding stranded vehicles and forced evacuations. The Wolf River's crest at 25.29 feet near Germantown signifies major flooding, impacting nearby fields and greenways. The National Weather Service warns that river flooding could worsen due to runoff, even with drier weather returning.
Looking ahead, the forecast offers some relief. No severe weather is expected for at least a week. Conditions are expected to be sunny and cool Monday through Wednesday, with lows potentially bringing patchy frost Monday and Tuesday nights. However, rain chances return on Thursday, though significant concerns are low. Residents near the Wolf, Loosahatchie, and Mississippi Rivers should remain vigilant as these waterways are expected to remain high or continue rising.
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