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Weather Briefing for July 4th Weekend
National Weather ServiceWFO Morristown, TN
Briefing as ofThursday July 2nd, 2015
There was no conference call
Severe Storms PossibleThis Afternoon and Evening – (4 to
10 PM)
Main ThreatsDamaging wind gusts up to 65 mphLocalized Heavy RainfallFrequent Lightning
*Severe Weather Outlook Tonight
Primary Severe Storm Threat
6-10 pm EDT
4-10 pm EDT
Storms from W Tennmoving E into region.
Rainfall Totals Tonight thru Friday
Localized Flash Flooding Possible
Rainfall Totals on July 4th
Localized Flash Flooding Possible
Main Threats*Flash Flooding from tropical downpours.*TURN AROUND; DON’T DROWN!
*For waterways--Flood threat mainly small to medium streams during (and continuing immediately after) more intense downpours. *Less impact on mainstem rivers.
*Severe Thunderstorms possible—damaging wind is the main threat; mainly afternoon and evening.
Additional Rainfall Through the Week!
*More rainfall could cause rivers to rise rapidly
*Locally heavy rain could cause road closures in low lying areas and possibly low lying homes to become flooded, particularly, where it has already been saturated.
24/7 Information*NWS Morristown, Tennessee website for latest information ...*www.weather.gov/morristown*Rivers and Lakes:http://water.weather.gov/ahps2/index.php?wfo=mrx
*Feel free to call us if you need more information.
Phone # 423-586-2473