More severe weather to come for Nashville, Middle Tennessee
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Many Nashville-area rivers are at risk of flooding this week due to heavy rain on the forecast. Some could experience moderate to major flooding, reported the National Weather Service.
A "slight" threat of severe weather continues for Middle Tennessee Thursday, the National Weather Service says, after a round of storms brought damaging winds and heavy rain.
Cheatham and Robertson County Schools will both be closed Friday as severe weather continues to play a significant role in the forecast. So far, Tennessee has seen several inches of rain and storm damage, and more is on the way, meteorologists warn.
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Portions of West and Middle Tennessee could see tornadoes and flash flooding through the weekend. Here's what you need to know.
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A powerful storm system will bring several life-threatening weather hazards to Tennessee starting Wednesday night, including the threat of flash flooding and tornados, warns the National Weather Service.
Rain in Middle Tennessee through Sunday will create a significant flood threat with Nashville facing 6 inches of rain or more and Clarksville 10 inches.
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Flooding is the major concern for communities in Tennessee as heavy rain lingers. Find out where rivers are flooding with our flood map.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WVLT) - The National Weather Service said multiple tornadoes moved through Tennessee overnight causing damage and killing at lease four people. The Tennessee Emergency Management Agency (TEMA) first confirmed one weather-related death in McNairy County, then confirmed another in Obion County.