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Severe Thunderstorms and Excessive Rainfall Continue in the Central US

Scattered to numerous severe thunderstorms are expected to expand further east each day from the southern High Plains to the Tennessee and Lower Ohio Valleys to the Southeast through Saturday. Heavy to excessive rainfall may bring flooding to parts of the Four Corners/Desert Southwest, coastal Carolinas, and southern Plains. Wildfire smoke will continue to bring unhealthy air quality to the US. Read More >

January 25th-26th 2011 Snowfall

  

 


PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MEMPHIS TN
406 PM CST WED JAN 26 2011

...SNOWFALL ACCUMULATIONS FROM JANUARY 25TH THROUGH 26TH...

COUNTY         SNOWFALL (INCHES)

IN MISSOURI...
PEMISCOT.......LESS THAN 1

IN ARKANSAS...
CRAIGHEAD......TRACE
CRITTENDEN.....LESS THAN 1
CROSS..........LESS THAN 0.5
MISSISSIPPI....1
PHILLIPS.......TRACE
POINSETT.......TRACE
ST. FRANCIS....TRACE

IN TENNESSEE...
CARROLL........2-3
CHESTER........3
CROCKETT.......2
DECATUR........1-2
DYER...........1
FAYETTE........2
HARDEMAN.......1-2
HENDERSON......2
HENRY..........2-5
LAUDERDALE.....2
MCNAIRY........2
MADISON........1-2
OBION..........1-2
SHELBY.........1-2
TIPTON.........2
WEAKLEY........1-2

IN MISSISSIPPI...
BENTON.........1
TIPPAH.........LESS THAN 1

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SWC