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The first round of a four-day severe weather cycle slammed into Tennessee Wednesday night into Thursday morning killing at least five people.
A flood watch is in effect for portions of Middle Tennessee Wednesday through Sunday. Some areas could receive eight inches ...
Officials are watching the Cumberland, Red, Duck and Buffalo rivers in Middle Tennessee, with flooding expected to peak on Friday.
While the risk of severe weather remains low for parts of Middle Tennessee, a tornado or two cannot be ruled out, according to the National Weather Service.
Rain in Middle Tennessee through Sunday will create a significant flood threat with Nashville facing 6 inches of rain or more and Clarksville 10 inches.
Nashville weather updates ... moves across the state When is the rain expected to stop in Tennessee? The National Weather Service predicts that the rain will continue into the weekend, and ...
Have you noticed that it’s been very windy lately? Whether it’s been stormy or sunny, the Volunteer State can’t seem to escape the wind this time of year.
Around 11 a.m. Sunday, the National Weather Service canceled a flood watch affecting the Middle Tennessee area. Until the cancellation, Nashville’s flood watch was supposed to remain in place ...
Portions of West and Middle Tennessee are expected to see multiple ... according to the National Weather Service. The NWS office in Memphis said Thursday several rounds of thunderstorms will ...
Middle Tennessee has already seen more tornadoes within the first four months of 2025 than the average year. However, it’s ...
By Thursday evening, at least five people were reported dead in McNairy, Obion, Carroll and Fayette counties in West Tennessee. And the National Weather Service in Nashville was concerned about ...
The National Weather Service said at least one tornado ... More than 62,000 customers were without power across Nashville and Middle Tennessee, according to outage maps from Nashville Electric ...
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