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Storms are expected across Tennessee, Mississippi, and Alabama on Sunday. Tornadoes, damaging winds, and large hail are all possible

James Griffin by James Griffin
March 26, 2025
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Storms are expected across Tennessee, Mississippi, and Alabama on Sunday. Tornadoes, damaging winds, and large hail are all possible
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A multi-state severe weather threat is developing over the Southern United States on Sunday, with tornadoes, destructive winds, and huge hail expected in Tennessee, Mississippi, and Alabama.

According to the National Weather Service in Memphis, a slight risk area—defined as a 15% or greater possibility of severe weather—stretches from Shreveport to Memphis and into central Kentucky. The storms are predicted to be scattered, but they may contain isolated powerful cells capable of producing tornadoes.

Wind gusts of 60 mph (ca. 97 km/h) or higher, quarter-size or larger hail, and a few tornadoes are the most likely risks, especially in places where instability rises by Sunday afternoon. The severe weather warning is valid from early Sunday, March 30, to 7 a.m. Monday, March 31.

Residents in Memphis, Birmingham, Jackson, and the neighboring areas are encouraged to constantly monitor predictions, have multiple alarm systems in place, and prepare for shelter if warnings are issued. While confidence in storm development is now assessed as medium, forecasters emphasize that early signs indicate a need for increased awareness.

This setup is consistent with previous springtime severe occurrences in the region, and experts urge reviewing tornado safety practices ahead of the weekend.

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