Another round of heavy rainfall over the weekend with already saturated ground will cause lake levels in our tributary reservoir system to rise sharply, with some approaching summer pool levels.
With a flood watch in place for Saturday, these rivers are most at risk for significant increases in water levels.
The Tennessee Emergency Management Agency (TEMA) encourages all Tennesseans to monitor National Weather Service forecasts and take preparedness steps as multiple rounds of heavy rainfall continue to ...
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Bowling Green WBKO on MSNGov. Beshear declares state of emergency ahead of Saturday's flood threatKentucky Governor Andy Beshear has declared a state of emergency ahead of heavy rainfall forecasted for Saturday, Feb. 15. A ...
As Middle Tennessee braces for flooding over the weekend, the Federal Emergency Management Agency offers a tool to determine ...
Strong tornadoes are possible across the South as storms pass through the Gulf Coast region. Some locations could see half a ...
The National Weather Service has issued a flood watch for all of Middle Tennessee. Here's how much rain to expect throughout ...
A Flood Watch continues in effect for our area through 7am Thursday. Some areas could see an additional 1 to 3 inches of rain ...
A line of strong to severe storms is expected to move through Saturday evening, impacting everyone. More flooding, plus ...
As a potent winter storm train moves through the eastern half of the United States, the warm portions of the storms will fuel rounds of severe thunderstorms and downpours persistent and heavy enough ...
The rain ahead for Wednesday will not be as intense as Tuesday’s, with amounts mainly less than one inch. Unfortunately, ...
The Storm Prediction Center included parts of Middle Tennessee in a severe weather risk on Tuesday. Here's how much rain to ...
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