With summer on the way, here’s what to expect during hurricane season
Remnants of tropical systems can typically bring heavy rain and breezy to strong winds to the Memphis area. (Patrick Lantrip/Daily Memphian file)
As summer approaches, conversations around the office watercooler shift from rain and spring storms to heat and humidity. But hurricane season — because of its significant impact, especially to near-coastal areas — also becomes a hot topic.
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