Thursday, September 17, 2009

Public Information Statement

From the Nat'l Weather Service in Nashville, TN.

PUBLIC INFORMATION STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NASHVILLE TN
915 AM CDT THU SEP 17 2009

...HEAVY RAINS ACCUMULATE LAST 2 DAYS ALONG 1-40 CORRIDOR...

NUMEROUS SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS WITH HEAVY RAINS HAVE VISITED
AREAS FROM DICKSON COUNTY TO PUTNAM COUNTY THE LAST FEW DAYS...
ESSENTIALLY ALONG AND NEAR THE 1-40 CORRIDOR. AS OF 7 AM...OVER 4
INCHES OF RAIN HAS BEEN QUITE COMMON FOR AREAS SUCH AS
HERMITAGE...LEBANON...AND GOODLETTSVILLE. INCREDIBLY...OVER 8 INCHES
OF RAIN HAS BEEN REPORTED AROUND COOKEVILLE IN PUTNAM COUNTY.

RECENTLY...THE HEAVIER RAIN HAS SHIFTED TO THE SOUTH...FROM WAYNE TO
MARSHALL COUNTIES...WHERE OVER 4 TOTAL INCHES IS ALSO BEING
REPORTED.

MORE HEAVY RAIN IS ON THE WAY AND A FLASH FLOOD WATCH REMAINS IN
EFFECT FOR THE ENTIRE MID STATE AREA.


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