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It is a FIRST ALERT WEATHER NIGHT for severe storms tonight, including large hail, strong winds and perhaps a few tornadoes

MEMPHIS, Tennessee (WMC) – A FIRST WEATHER WARNING NIGHT The potential for severe storms remains. TORNADO WATCH lasts until 4 a.m. for all of western Tennessee and northeastern Arizona, as well as a small portion of northwestern Mississippi. Scattered showers and storms will continue to develop and move through the area over the next few hours. The main risk is damaging winds, but large hail or tornadoes are also possible. Severe thunderstorm warnings are most likely, but a few tornado warnings are also possible.

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DAY OF MEMORIAL: Partly cloudy at first, then mostly sunny in the afternoon. Maximum temperatures will be in the mid-30s and minimum temperatures will be below 15 degrees overnight.

TUESDAY FRIDAY: Mostly sunny to partly cloudy every day with maximum temperatures between 27 and 29 degrees Celsius and minimum temperatures around 15 degrees Celsius.

Spencer Denton – Meteorologist of the first warning

FACEBOOK: Meteorologist Spencer Denton

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INSTAGRAM: @weatherdad1

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