Nearly 50,000 power customers across the Mid-South are without power after a violent storm system roared across the region knocking down trees and causing damage. The severe storms caused torrential rain and winds gusting up to 80 mph.
Sever storm moving into downtown Memphis! pic.twitter.com/XlIUzoMKcy
— Kym Clark (@Kymon5) May 22, 2020
It looks like a storm is coming. Netflix and chill moment… #MEMPHIS pic.twitter.com/CNIG1db5lL
— Christopher (@Christo68545909) May 22, 2020
Storm arrival times for Woodstock, Memphis, Bartlett, Rosemark, Lakeland and Germantown. #memwx @RonChilders tracking live NOW on @WMCActionNews5. pic.twitter.com/Wffgxd4iTo
— Joyce Peterson (@MemphoNewsLady) May 22, 2020
Trees and powerlines down on Shadowlawn Road in Bartlett. @LocalMemphis #stormdamage pic.twitter.com/Mz91X2r2W2
— Annette E. Peagler (@Local24Annette) May 23, 2020
3rd St and Appling in Bartlett. Tree fell on power line. MLGW just showed up. @MemphoNewsLady @RonChilders @NWSMemphis #memstorm pic.twitter.com/Q4DkslYlNI
— Andrew Griffy (@juniorgriffy3) May 23, 2020
Now more than 28,000 @MLGW customers without power in #Memphis & Shelby County. Tree down across the Dogwood in Germantown. #memwx #memwind pic.twitter.com/dqEMXQTN7d
— Joyce Peterson (@MemphoNewsLady) May 22, 2020
Damage on Mound City in West Memphis! @NWSMemphis @WMCActionNews5 @memphisweather1 pic.twitter.com/PSoXmsOi10
— Ashley Shirley (@ashirley1) May 23, 2020
This is the wet soil + strong winds poster child right here. #cltwx pic.twitter.com/8Vr4pOm0Ur
— Brad Panovich (@wxbrad) May 22, 2020
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