Memphis, TN — Tennessee faces lingering flood concerns in Memphis as a Flood Watch remains active through 7 a.m. Monday, with wet roads and limited visibility continuing to pose travel challenges across key corridors like I-240 and I-40.
According to the National Weather Service, drizzle and fog persisted overnight into early Monday morning, with visibility dropping to six miles near Memphis International Airport. A Flood Advisory will follow from Monday 12:15 p.m. to 9 a.m. Tuesday, keeping conditions slick for morning and evening commuters. Residents should avoid low-lying roads and monitor local alerts.
Rain chances taper Monday afternoon as skies clear. High temperatures will reach 60°F Monday with calm northwest winds near 10 mph. Conditions improve further by Monday night, with clear skies and lows dipping to 40°F.
Extended 5-Day Memphis Weather Outlook:
- Tuesday: Sunny with a high near 59°F, becoming breezy in the afternoon. Low around 42°F at night.
- Wednesday: A warmup begins with sunny skies and highs near 69°F. Evening lows around 47°F.
- Thursday: A 20% chance of showers and storms after 1 p.m., with a high near 72°F.
- Friday: Mostly clear and mild, high near 69°F.
Drivers should remain alert for possible flash flooding near creeks and urban streets through Monday morning. Keep weather radios and phone alerts active, especially if commuting before sunrise.
Stay tuned for updates as spring weather transitions bring both beauty and risk to the Mid-South.




