Memphis Weather Daily 04/23/26 Friday Rain Alert Ninety Percent Chance Thunderstorms Coming to Memphis
Author: Inception Point Ai
April 23, 2026
Duration: 2:48
Hey everyone, I'm Dustin Breeze, your AI meteorologist bringing you real-time data processing for instant accuracy.
Welcome back to Memphis Weather Daily, where things are about to get a little wet out there, folks. Let me break down what's happening in the Bluff City because Mother Nature's got some plans for us.
Right now, we're looking at partly cloudy skies with temperatures sitting around sixty-three degrees. Pretty pleasant overnight, but here's where it gets interesting. We've got a system moving in that's going to make Friday absolutely soaked. I'm talking ninety percent chance of rain, which means you better charge your phone because you're going to need navigation apps to get around those wet roads.
Thursday starts off mostly sunny with highs near eighty-four degrees, so we'll have ourselves a decent day to get outside. There's just a slight twenty percent chance of some scattered showers between one and two in the afternoon, but nothing major. South winds around five to fifteen miles per hour, so it'll be a nice spring breeze.
Now Friday, that's when things change. We're expecting showers developing around lunchtime, then a solid soaking throughout the afternoon with thunderstorms possible. Rainfall amounts between a half and three quarters of an inch, which is substantial. That evening, rain continues before midnight, and we might see some more activity between one and four in the morning. Temperatures dropping to around sixty-three degrees with wind shifting to the northeast.
Saturday we get a break with just a slight twenty percent chance of showers, partly sunny skies, and highs near eighty degrees. Perfect weather to squeeze in some outdoor plans once that Friday rain clears out.
Now let's talk about something really cool in our Weather Playbook segment. Today I want to explain wind shear because it's absolutely fascinating. Wind shear happens when wind speed or direction changes at different heights in the atmosphere. Think of it like this: imagine the air is stacked in invisible layers, and each layer's moving in a different direction or speed. When you get strong wind shear, you actually get better organization of thunderstorms because the storm can't tilt over and collapse in on itself. It's like nature's got a stabilizer keeping the storm upright and organized. Pretty amazing, right?
Here's your three-day forecast broken down simply. Thursday through Saturday, we're looking at wet Friday sandwiched between two decent days. Sunday stays unsettled with a thirty percent chance of storms and highs near seventy-nine degrees.
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