February 6, 2019 |
National Weather Service (NWS)
Nashville, TN – The National Weather Service (NWS) reports possible risk of severe storms Wednesday, February 6th and Wednesday night across Clarksville-Montgomery County and most of Middle Tennessee. The best chance for severe storms is around Clarksville, Dover and Erin.
The primary threat is damaging straight-line winds.
Rain and thunderstorms will become heavier and more widespread tonight and will last into Thursday evening before a strong cold frontal passage.
 2.5 inches of rain expected around Clarksville-Montgomery County by Thursday evening. Some flooding possible.
Expected rainfall totals for this event range from less than an inch across the southern Cumberland Plateau to more than 2.5 inches around Clarksville and Land Between the Lakes (LB).
Some flooding is possible in these areas, especially Thursday and Thursday evening.
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.
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