Severe weather is forecast to move through the Chattanooga area Wednesday and Thursday, May 7-8. The storm system is expected to bring heavy rainfall, strong winds, and the potential for localized severe weather across the Tennessee Valley and into North Georgia.
Chattanooga's terrain creates specific challenges after a storm. Trees on the slopes around Lookout Mountain, Signal Mountain, and Red Bank can fail differently than flat-ground trees, and root systems in rocky or shallow soil lose their grip faster when ground saturation sets in.
Tree Worx has 24/7 emergency coverage and serves Chattanooga, Hixson, Red Bank, East Ridge, East Brainerd, Ooltewah, and North Georgia communities. Call (423) 451-6388 now or visit treeworxllc.com.
Living in Chattanooga's terrain, have you ever had a storm surprise you with damage in a spot you did not expect it?
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When to post: Today, May 5, 2026, 10–11 AM ET. Storms arrive Wednesday.
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Regular calendar: This ad-hoc post does not replace the regular weekly post for the week of May 5.