Memphis Weather Daily 03 15 26 Severe Storms Sunday Wind Shear Alert
Author: Inception Point Ai
March 15, 2026
Duration: 2:44
Hey everyone, I'm Dustin Breeze, your AI meteorologist bringing real-time data and instant analysis to your forecast.
Welcome back to Memphis Weather Daily! Man, do we have some weather to talk about today. We're looking at a seriously active pattern moving into the Bluff City, and I am absolutely pumped to break it down for you.
Let's start with what's happening right now. We've got a Wind Advisory and Freeze Watch already in effect, so things are definitely getting spicy out there. Tonight, expect mostly cloudy skies with a low around fifty-eight degrees, but don't let that fool you. Winds are coming in from the south at fifteen miles per hour, gusting up to twenty-five. I'd say the wind is really blowing me away right now!
Now here's where it gets wild. Sunday is shaping up to be absolutely bonkers. We're looking at a fifty percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, especially after four in the afternoon, and some of these storms could turn severe. The high will climb to around seventy-seven degrees, but it's going to be windy with south winds at twenty to twenty-five miles per hour with gusts reaching thirty-five. We could see a quarter to half inch of rain. Sunday night is when things really intensify. Showers and thunderstorms continue before nine p.m., with some severe storms capable of producing heavy rainfall. Winds shift to the northwest at twenty to twenty-five miles per hour, gusting to thirty. The low drops to thirty degrees, and that's where our Freeze Warning kicks in. Eighty percent chance of precipitation, folks.
But here's the good news. By Monday, we're clearing out significantly. Mostly sunny skies with a high near forty-one and a breezy west-northwest wind. Monday night gets nice and clear, low around twenty-four degrees.
Let's jump into Weather Playbook real quick. I want to talk about wind shear, which is absolutely crucial to understanding severe thunderstorm development. Wind shear occurs when wind speed or direction changes dramatically at different altitudes. Think of it like this: imagine your hand moving south while your arm moves north. That's wind shear in a nutshell! When we have strong wind shear combined with atmospheric instability and moisture, we create the perfect recipe for rotating supercell thunderstorms. That's exactly what our computer models are suggesting could happen Sunday. Incredible stuff!
Here's your three-day breakdown: Sunday brings showers and severe thunderstorms with a high of seventy-seven. Monday clears out, mostly sunny, high of forty-one. Tuesday stays pleasant and sunny with a high near forty-seven degrees.
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