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Topic: Heavy Rain
Heavy rainfall along with high rainfall rates will cause excess runoff and localized flash flooding in the watch area.
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Clarksville-Montgomery County under Flood Watch until late Sunday nightSunday, February 28th, 2021
Additional rainfall today and tonight will cause excessive rain amounts of 1 to 2 inches, with local spots receiving 2+ inches. Already saturated grounds and heavy rainfall will cause excess runoff and flooding issues in the Watch area.
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Clarksville-Montgomery County under Flash Flood Watch starting this Afternoon
Starting tomorrow morning, the combination of Tropical Storm Zeta, along with an intense system over the southern half of the United States will bring moderate to heavy rainfall to most, if not all of Middle Tennessee. 2 to 3 inches of rain are expected from tomorrow morning through early Thursday morning and while some could see a little less, some could see more than 3 inches.
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Clarksville-Montgomery County under Flash Flood Watch today
Heavy showers associated with the remnants of Hurricane Laura will move across Middle Tennessee this afternoon and tonight. 1 to 2 inch rainfall amounts will be common, but a few locations under the heaviest showers could have 3 to 4 inches. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: News | No Comments
NASA’s Atmospheric Infrared Sounder (AIRS) instrument observes Hurricane Douglas, Tropical Storm Hanna
As of 11:00am local time, Hurricane Douglas was sweeping toward Hawaii with the potential to directly hit portions of the islands, from Maui to Kauai, in the late afternoon or evening. ![]() NASA’s AIRS instrument captured this image of Hurricane Douglas at 1:53am local time on July 26th, 2020, as the storm swept towards the Hawaiian Islands. (NASA/JPL-Caltech) «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Technology | No Comments
Clarksville-Montgomery County under Flash Flood Watch until late tonight
Severe thunderstorms with damaging winds of 60-75mph, large hail, and a few tornadoes can be expected this afternoon and evening across Clarksville and Middle Tennessee. Also, heavy rainfall with localized flash flooding may occur especially across southern and eastern Middle Tennessee.
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Clarksville-Montgomery County remains under a Flood Advisory
Elevated water levels are expected to last until Wednesday. The Flood Advisory is extended for the Cumberland River at Clarksville until Monday morning. ![]() The Cumberland River at Clarksville is currently at 43.6 feet as of Thursday afternoon. Flood stage is 46 feet. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: News | No Comments
Clarksville-Montgomery County under Flood Watch until late tonight
Rainfall rates of 2 inches in an hour can be expected this afternoon and evening when a line of storms moves through the mid-state. Total rainfall amounts of 1 to 2 inches, with locally heavier amounts possible, will lead to an increasing threat of flash flooding in the watch area this evening.
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Representative Mark Green Statement on Flooding Across Tennessee
Representative Green said, “I am actively monitoring the flooding situation as the TVA is working to manage rainfall and runoff across the entire Tennessee River system to minimize impacts to communities.” «Read the rest of this article» Sections: Politics | No Comments
Clarksville Parks and Recreation reports High Water, Cold Weather closes Parks, Golf Course
Additionally, Swan Lake Golf Course will be closed through noon on Saturday, February 15th because of freezing temperatures and heavy rain. For more updates and information or call 931.645.7476. «Read the rest of this article» Sections: News | No Comments
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