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Showing posts with label Heavy Rainfall. Show all posts
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Tuesday, February 27, 2018

National Weather Service Issues FLOOD WATCH Over Concerns about Flooding from Another Rain Event

FLOOD WATCH IN EFFECT FROM WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON THROUGH THURSDAY MORNING... 

 The National Weather Service in Nashville has issued a 
  • Flood Watch for a portion of Middle Tennessee, including the following areas, Bedford, Cannon, Cheatham, Clay, Coffee, Cumberland, Davidson, De Kalb, Dickson, Fentress, Giles, Grundy, Hickman, Houston, Humphreys, Jackson, Lawrence, Lewis, Macon, Marshall, Maury, Montgomery, Overton, Perry, Pickett, Putnam, Robertson, Rutherford, Smith, Stewart, Sumner, Trousdale, Van Buren, Warren, Wayne, White, Williamson, and Wilson. 
  • From Wednesday afternoon through Thursday morning 
  • 2 to 4 inches of rain. 
  • Runoff from this event will likely cause rises of smaller creeks and streams, especially Wednesday evening when thunderstorms may produce flash flooding. Minor flooding may also be possible on the larger rivers into the weekend, especially on the lower reaches of the Cumberland, Duck, and Tennessee River basins. 
NWS says expect flooding from creeks and
Streams. (file photo) 

HYDROLOGIC OUTLOOK:
Heavy Rainfall Expected Across Much of the Mid-South From Early Wednesday Through Thursday Afternoon.

Rainfall is expected to return to Middle Tennessee early Wednesday, falling on saturated grounds unable to absorb much more. Area creeks, streams, and rivers are running high and a number of river gauge locations are above Action Stage. Rain is expected to move out Thursday afternoon, leaving total rainfall amounts of several inches across the area. 

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Runoff from this event will likely cause rises of smaller creeks and streams, especially Wednesday evening when intense thunderstorms may produce flash flooding. Minor flooding may also be possible on the larger rivers into the weekend, especially on the lower reaches of the Cumberland, Duck, and Tennessee River basins. 

Model guidance indicates storm total rainfall amounts of 2 to 4 inches can be expected, with isolated higher amounts possible. Where the rain falls vary from Southern Kentucky and most of Tennessee to Northern Mississippi and Northern Alabama. This lack of consistency with where the rain will fall creates uncertainty with total rainfall amounts, as well as the severity of flooding.

Monday, September 11, 2017

Hurricane Irma remnants to affect Crossville area weather--NOAA/NWS issues wind advisory and rain likely

WIND ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 4 PM CDT MONDAY TO 7 AM CDT
TUESDAY
Strong winds associated with Hurricane Irma will occur as it approaches Middle Tennessee on Monday night. Even though Irma will weaken from a tropical storm to a tropical depression as it approaches Middle Tennessee, sustained northeast winds of 20 to 35 mph with gusts 40 to 50 mph can be expected across Middle Tennessee on Monday night.

Hazardous Weather Outlook:

Today and Tonight

Hurricane Irma is expected to weaken to a tropical depression and
bring rain and windy conditions to Middle Tennessee later this
afternoon and into early Tuesday morning. A wind advisory is in
effect for the mid state, where winds of 15 to 30 mph with gusts
to 45 mph will be common. Gusts to 50 mph will also be possible
for some areas. Heavy rainfall is possible as well, with amounts
of 1 to 3 inches mainly from Monday afternoon through Tuesday
morning.

Tuesday through Wednesday

Gusty winds may continue Tuesday morning around 15 to 25 mph and
gusts to 35 mph before calming down during the day.