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Localized Heavy Rainfall possible for Clarksville-Montgomery County today

National Weather ServiceNashville, TN – The National Weather Service (NWS) in Nashville reports a low pressure area will move across Clarksville-Montgomery County and the mid-state today providing the potential for locally heavy rainfall.

Many spots will likely see accumulations of up to an inch of rain and some isolated spots could get between 2 and 3 inches. Localized ponding of water will be likely with the heavier showers and thunderstorms today.

1 to 2 inches of heavy rainfall possible for Clarksville-Montgomery County, this afternoon.
1 to 2 inches of heavy rainfall possible for Clarksville-Montgomery County, this afternoon.

Those places that see more than one episode of heavy rain will stand the best chance for seeing ponding of water and possible minor flooding of usual flood prone locations.

The western areas, generally along and west of interstate 65 will stand the best chance for rain through early afternoon, with eastern areas likely to see the heaviest rainfall from mid afternoon into the early evening hours.

Counties Affected

Cheatham County, Davidson County, Dickson County, Houston County, Humphreys County, Montgomery County, Robertson County, Stewart County, and Sumner County.

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