While we've seen some good rains in Cookeville, other section of middle TN are under the gun for flooding. As of 2:28 pm, I've recorded .46" of rain at my station with higher amounts generally to the west. 1" plus has been noted in the Cane Creek area of the city.
A FLASH FLOOD WARNING is in effect for Sumner and Wilson Counties until 6:15 pm. 3.18" of rain has been recorded at the Old Hickory office of the National Weather Service outside of Nashville with a possibility of 1, 2 and up to 3 inches possible today as heavy showers continue to roll through the mid-state.
A FLOOD ADVISORY is in effect until 6:15 for many of the counties west of Putnam. A complete list is available at the link.
*Latest Local Forecast*
A FLASH FLOOD WARNING is in effect for Sumner and Wilson Counties until 6:15 pm. 3.18" of rain has been recorded at the Old Hickory office of the National Weather Service outside of Nashville with a possibility of 1, 2 and up to 3 inches possible today as heavy showers continue to roll through the mid-state.
A FLOOD ADVISORY is in effect until 6:15 for many of the counties west of Putnam. A complete list is available at the link.
*Latest Local Forecast*
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