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General Bate and Woodmont Blvd. Images like this are super scary. Water in local creeks and streams can rise quickly. Do not drive across flooded roads. Turn around, don't drown.
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An update on the Froot Loops emergency.
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From my house looking SW, bright meteor around 2:12 am.
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Coble sent us this #thundersnow vid from Nashville tonight. Too cool. Jim Cantore
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Severe thunderstorm moving into Williamson county. Capable of producing damaging hail and 60mph wind gusts. 529pm.
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The HRRR had this morning's line bouncing off of Davidson county and not returning south until dark. I think it's just over performing its southward track for the moment. I doubt this soaks us all. 740am.
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Floodwaters are moving thru local creeks at high speeds with surprising power. Do NOT allow your kids or anyone else near them. Super dangerous.
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Roads in Franklin are mostly just wet. But as we've been saying, elevated surfaces will get slick first. Here's the camera at Mack Hatcher and Hwy 96. 835am.
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The Cumberland River downtown still has a pretty high water level. So do many other creeks and streams. River flooding will still be an issue today and tomorrow. Don't cross flooded roads.
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Heavier rain than we've seen all day on the way. Could wind up being a soaker for everyone. No lightning now, but that could change. Have a rain plan just in case. Radar 1115am.
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If you didn't get rain the last few days, the next 48hrs could fix that. Widespread showers and a few outright downpours possible most of the day and tomorrow. HRRR model predicts the heaviest cells today will stay south of I40. Severe weather isn't a concern but minor flooding in low lying areas is possible. Radar at 715am.
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Attached HRRR thinks this was the last round of storms for tonight. We'll see. Still some storms around Clarksville heading our way.