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Heavy rainfall and severe weather hit Middle Tennessee as a series of powerful storms makes its way through over the next 2 days.
After the Volunteer State was hit by multiple rounds of severe weather over the past few days, the Tennessee Emergency Management Agency provided an update on storm recovery efforts.
Many in Middle Tennessee woke up Thursday to several volleys of tornado warnings, lightning, thunder and a lot of rain as round after round of severe weather blew through the region. By Thursday night,
Flooding is the major concern for communities in Tennessee as heavy rain lingers. Find out where rivers are flooding with our flood map.
According to the National Weather Service, this is the 4th highest crest on record for the Wolf River at Germantown.
A report from the Tennessee Occupational Safety and Health Administration says workers at an East Tennessee plastics company who died in flooding from Hurricane Helene had time to evacuate.
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Severe weather and flood risks return to Middle Tennessee Saturday after storms left five dead statewide earlier this week.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - As more storms approach Middle Tennessee, a lot of areas are at risk of flooding. In Montgomery County, the sheriff’s office said they’ve had to close portions of Dunlop Lane due to the flooding. In the city of Waverly, many places are also getting rained out.