Flash Flood Warning
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The National Weather Service in Nashville has extended the
* Flash Flood Warning for…
East Central Cheatham County in middle Tennessee…
Central Davidson County in middle Tennessee…
Northwestern Macon County in middle Tennessee…
Southeastern Robertson County in middle Tennessee…
Sumner County in middle Tennessee…
Northwestern Wilson County in middle Tennessee…
* Until noon CDT.
* At 851 AM CDT, Doppler radar indicated thunderstorms producing
heavy rain across the warned area. Flash flooding has been ongoing
and will continue due to additional rainfall this morning.
HAZARD…Life threatening flash flooding. Thunderstorms
producing flash flooding.
SOURCE…Radar.
IMPACT…Life threatening flash flooding of creeks and streams,
urban areas, highways, streets and underpasses.
* Some locations that will experience flash flooding include…
Gallatin, Nashville, Madison, Hendersonville, Goodlettsville,
White House, Millersville, Greenbrier, Forest Hills, Coopertown,
Belle Meade, Lakewood, Westmoreland, Ridgetop, Cross Plains,
Portland, Old Hickory, Joelton, Bellevue and Orlinda.
Turn around, don’t drown when encountering flooded roads. Most flood
deaths occur in vehicles.
Additional Weather Alerts
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Flash Flood Warning
Flash Flood Warning issued April 3 at 8:25AM CDT until April 3 at 10:45AM CDT by NWS Nashville TN -
Flood Watch
Flood Watch issued April 3 at 2:04AM CDT until April 6 at 7:00AM CDT by NWS Nashville TN
Weather Alerts
Attention Nashville residents! Our weather team is on high alert as we monitor severe conditions in your area. We urge everyone to stay tuned for further updates and reminders to keep safety a priority. It’s crucial to stay weather aware and prepared for any developments.
Current Weather: Severe Storms Impacting Nashville
It’s currently 10:00 AM in Nashville, TN, with temperatures holding steady at 64°F, but the atmosphere is anything but calm. Severe weather is sweeping through, amplified by an unsettling humidity level of 100%. The winds are calm for now, but this tranquility feels deceptive given the brewing storms around us. With overcast skies and a heavy, damp aura, stepping outside reveals a tension in the air that suggests more rain is imminent.
Weather Changes Coming
Brace yourselves, as conditions are expected to shift rapidly over the next few hours. The already saturated ground will intensify the potential for flash flooding, making the environment feel heavier and more oppressive. The combination of humidity and impending rainfall may also create a weighty, muggy sensation outside. Prepare for the possibility of sudden downpours and the increased risk of flooding in low-lying areas, emphasizing the need for vigilance while outdoors.
Today’s Outlook
As we look ahead, expect turbulent weather to continue throughout the day. Showers and thunderstorms are forecasted to linger, with heavy rain making its presence felt. It’s wise to limit outdoor activities as rising water levels in streets and creeks pose risks. If you’re planning to venture out, keep in mind that conditions could change quickly, and it’s best to stay tuned to updates on the developing situation.
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