South Fork of the Forked Deer River above flood stage at Jackson
JACKSON, Tenn.-The South Fork of the Forked Deer River is running high at the Westover Road bridge in West Jackson. Rains from the last few days have made the river swell…
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JACKSON, Tenn.-The South Fork of the Forked Deer River is running high at the Westover Road bridge in West Jackson. Rains from the last few days have made the river swell…
JACKSON, Tenn.-- We continue our team coverage with the affects of flooding across West Tennessee. Our crew went out across the area Sunday and found many roads underwater and closed such…
MADISON COUNTY, Tenn.-- In north Madison County, heavy rains have caused flooding along Sanders Bluff Road in Three Way. In this area, the flood waters have inundated Middle Fork Bottoms Park, with…
Severe weather on Saturday also caused damage in Hardin county.
Further north, much the same story as heavy rains cause roads, yards, fields and even neighborhoods to be inundated by flood waters near Milan.
Following Saturday's storms and heavy rains comes another weather-related problem.
For residents who live in Selmer, several groups are lending a hand to feed the victims of the April 3rd storm.
A community comes together today to worship following this week's deadly storms in McNairy county.
All JSCC locations will return to normal operating hours on Monday, April 7th.
The following counties have announced school closings/delays for Monday, April 7.
As Selmer and surrounding areas in Tennessee begin to recover from recent severe storms, The Salvation Army is on the ground providing critical support to residents and first responders with hot meals, drinks, snacks, and essential supplies.
The McNairy County Emergency Agency released an initial Damage Assessment of the tornado that hit the area on April 3.
The Selmer Police Department released the following information to Facebook pertaining to the tornado that hit Selmer this past week.
Several counties throughout West TN are announcing the opening of storm shelters.
A weather event, likely a microburst carrying heavy rain and intense winds, caused major damage to the west end of Union University’s Penick Academic Complex April 3 around 8:30 p.m.