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Tennessee does not typically experience hurricanes directly, as hurricanes form over warm ocean waters and primarily affect coastal regions. However, the state can be impacted by the remnants of hurricanes and tropical storms, which can bring heavy rainfall, strong winds, and flooding as they move inland. The geography and position of Tennessee make it susceptible to these weather systems as they lose strength over land. Overall, while Tennessee itself isn't a hurricane zone, it can feel their effects when they move northward.

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