Memphis, TN – After several weeks of unsettled weather across the region, the Mid-South is entering a warm and dry stretch just in time for the Columbus Day holiday weekend, according to the National Weather Service in Memphis.
Forecasters report highs in the upper 70s to low 80s through the weekend, with overnight lows near 50 degrees. Temperatures are expected to climb into the mid-80s by late next week as high pressure dominates the region.
The NWS says dry conditions will persist well into next week, with no significant rain in sight. The pattern marks a return to above-normal temperatures for October and provides favorable weather for outdoor plans and travel across Tennessee, northern Mississippi, and eastern Arkansas.
Residents can expect mild mornings and sunny afternoons with light winds — ideal conditions for the final stretch of early fall events.
For local forecast updates, visit weather.gov/memphis.