
Memphis residents can expect to see a mix of sunshine and potential showers as they head into the weekend, according to a forecast from the National Weather Service. Today, there's a slight 20 percent chance of rain and thunderstorms occurring between 7 a.m. and 1 p.m., with the weather mostly clearing up following the possibility of morning precipitation. Temperatures are set to climb to a high near 91 degrees under mostly sunny skies, complemented by a gentle south-southwest wind traveling at 5 to 10 mph.
For those planning late-night outings, the skies will be partly cloudy, with the thermometers dialing down to around 72 degrees. A 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms post of 2 a.m. could impede to come into effect, while the winds carry on steadily from the south-southwest.
Looking ahead to Sunday, locals should anticipate similar conditions, with a 30 percent likelihood of rainfall and thunderstorms mainly in the post-lunch window. Initially, a south-southwest wind will be replaced by a northern draft as the day progresses. As for Sunday night, the chances of showers and thunderstorms hold steady at 20 percent, with temperatures expected to settle at a low around 65 degrees, and a north-northeast wind pushing at 5 to 10 mph.
The start of the workweek will greet Memphians with a return to mostly sunny conditions. The NWS predicts a high of 84 degrees on Monday, cooled by the north-northeast wind moving gently at 5 to 10 mph. The clear skies are forecasted to persist into Tuesday with the daylight high sticking close to 83 degrees. A consistent east-northeast breeze will provide a steady tempo to the incoming week.
As the week progresses, temperatures are foreseen to continue their ascent. Wednesday's weather is anticipated to be mostly sunny with highs tipping near 85, followed by partially clouded night skies. A sunny outlook is predicted for Thursday as well, with the mercury potentially reaching a toasty 90 degrees Fahrenheit.
For the latest updates and details on the weather forecast for Memphis, consult the National Weather Service website.









