Two days into Monday, severe weather will strike Middle Tennessee and Southern Kentucky with this being their third weekend of extreme weather risks.
Storm Prediction Center tells that most of this zone will experience heightened risk of dangerous storms at level 3 of 5 where all weather threats may occur. The meteorological authorities predict they may strengthen their warning when the system reaches us.
WKRN Weather Authority team meteorologists the event poses significant risk because it will cause harm during sleep hours of many residents. Rainy weather starts at 9 p.m. in western parts then moves toward eastern locations during the early morning of Monday.
Expert weather researchers tell residents to ready themselves now and build different systems to catch alerts during the night hours. The WKRN Weather Authority app gives fast alerts to all residents in this area.
During nighttime severe weather events it is essential to have a dependable means of receiving alerts according to meteorologists. Your phone must receive wireless emergency alerts and a weather radio offers good backup power.
Weather forecasters are watching the upcoming storm system that may hit on Wednesday. They cannot yet describe how this system will develop. People need to watch weather updates across the weekend before taking action on Sunday night.
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