Clarksville, TN – The National Weather Service reports that severe storms are possible late this evening for Clarksville-Montgomery County and all of Middle Tennessee, however the best chances will be along and west of I-65.
The primary threat is damaging straight-line winds. Large hail and isolated tornadoes will also be possible.
In addition, a Wind Advisory is in effect for areas west of the Cumberland Plateau through 10:00pm this evening.
South to southwest winds of 15 to 25 mph with gusts of 35 to 45 mph at times.
These non-thunderstorm winds may blow down a few trees, tree limbs, or power lines.
Freezing temperatures and widespread of frost are possible Thursday morning across all of Middle Tennessee.
Counties Affected
Stewart County, Montgomery County, Robertson County, Sumner County, Macon County, Clay County, Pickett County, Houston County, Humphreys County, Dickson County, Cheatham County, Davidson County, Wilson County, Trousdale County, Smith County, Jackson County, Putnam County, Overton County, Fentress County, Perry County, Hickman County, Lewis County, Williamson County, Maury County, Marshall County, Rutherford County, Cannon County, De Kalb County, White County, Cumberland County, Bedford County, Coffee County, Warren County, Grundy County, Van Buren County, Wayne County, Lawrence County, and Giles County.