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16 hours ago, jaxjagman said:

#3 this week

 

 


Special Weather Statement
National Weather Service Nashville TN
546 PM CDT Sat Aug 3 2019

TNZ026-027-059-032330-
Williamson TN-Davidson TN-Cheatham TN-
546 PM CDT Sat Aug 3 2019

...SIGNIFICANT WEATHER ADVISORY FOR SOUTHERN DAVIDSON...NORTHEASTERN
WILLIAMSON AND SOUTHEASTERN CHEATHAM COUNTIES UNTIL 630 PM CDT...

At 545 PM CDT, Doppler radar was tracking a strong thunderstorm over
Bellevue, or 10 miles northwest of Franklin, moving east at 20 mph.

Winds in excess of 35 mph will be possible with this storm.

Locations impacted include...
Franklin, Ashland City, Nashville, Brentwood, La Vergne, Nolensville,
Forest Hills, Oak Hill, Belle Meade, Kingston Springs, Pegram,
Bellevue, Antioch, Fairview, Berry Hill, Bells Bend and Natchez Trace
At Highway 96.

This includes the following highways...
 Interstate 40 between mile markers 188 and 215.
 Interstate 65 between mile markers 59 and 82.
 Interstate 24 between mile markers 49 and 63.
 Interstate 840 between mile markers 31 and 37.

Williamson County Fair will also be impacted.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

Torrential rainfall is also occurring with this storm, and may lead
to localized flooding. Do not drive your vehicle through flooded
roadways.

Frequent cloud to ground lightning is occurring with this storm.
Lightning can strike 10 miles away from a thunderstorm. Seek a safe
shelter inside a building or vehicle.

This storm may intensify, so be certain to monitor local radio
stations and available television stations for additional information
and possible warnings from the National Weather Service.

Nice, I had a pretty good cell come Through my area last Night as well.  Picked up a good rain too!

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Special Weather Statement
National Weather Service Nashville TN
249 PM CDT Sun Aug 4 2019

TNZ027-059-062-042015-
Rutherford TN-Williamson TN-Davidson TN-
249 PM CDT Sun Aug 4 2019

...SIGNIFICANT WEATHER ADVISORY FOR SOUTH CENTRAL DAVIDSON...WEST
CENTRAL RUTHERFORD AND NORTHEASTERN WILLIAMSON COUNTIES UNTIL 315 PM
CDT...

At 248 PM CDT, Doppler radar was tracking a strong thunderstorm near
Nolensville, or 9 miles northeast of Franklin, moving southeast at
15 mph.

Winds in excess of 30 mph will be possible with this storm.

Locations impacted include...
Smyrna, Brentwood, La Vergne and Nolensville.
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4 minutes ago, John1122 said:

Looks like the mid-state is getting some heavy rain out there too. Lots of thunder with mine earlier, which I always enjoy hearing, but the thunder moved out and now it's just moderate rain falling.

Some heavy rain and some twig damage,some decent thunder tho

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Was wondering when this might pop up

 

Flood Advisory
National Weather Service Nashville TN
306 PM CDT Sun Aug 4 2019

TNC037-149-187-189-042200-
/O.NEW.KOHX.FA.Y.0135.190804T2006Z-190804T2200Z/
/00000.N.ER.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.000000T0000Z.OO/
Davidson TN-Rutherford TN-Williamson TN-Wilson TN-
306 PM CDT Sun Aug 4 2019

The National Weather Service in Nashville has issued a

* Flood Advisory for...
  Davidson County in Middle Tennessee...
  Northwestern Rutherford County in Middle Tennessee...
  Northeastern Williamson County in Middle Tennessee...
  West central Wilson County in Middle Tennessee...

* Until 500 PM CDT.

* At 305 PM CDT, Doppler radar indicated heavy rain due to
  thunderstorms. This will cause minor flooding in the advisory area.

* Some locations that will experience flooding include...
  Franklin, Nashville, Madison, Smyrna, Brentwood, La Vergne, Mount
  Juliet, Nolensville, Forest Hills, Oak Hill, Belle Meade, Lakewood,
  Hermitage, Rural Hill, Antioch, Old Hickory, Berry Hill, Whites
  Creek and Percy Priest Lake.

This includes the following highways...
 Interstate 40 between mile markers 203 and 226.
 Interstate 65 between mile markers 66 and 93.
 Interstate 24 between mile markers 40 and 70.
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Another good cell tonight

 

BULLETIN - IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
Severe Thunderstorm Warning
National Weather Service Nashville TN
834 PM CDT Tue Aug 6 2019

The National Weather Service in Nashville has issued a

* Severe Thunderstorm Warning for...
  Davidson County in Middle Tennessee...
  Rutherford County in Middle Tennessee...
  Eastern Williamson County in Middle Tennessee...
  Wilson County in Middle Tennessee...
  Northern Cannon County in Middle Tennessee...

* Until 915 PM CDT.

* At 834 PM CDT, severe thunderstorms were located along a line
  extending from near Lebanon to near Forest Hills, moving southeast
  at 40 mph.

  HAZARD...60 mph wind gusts and penny size hail.

  SOURCE...Radar indicated.

  IMPACT...Expect damage to roofs, siding, and trees.

* Locations impacted include...
  Murfreesboro, Lebanon, Nashville, Madison, Smyrna, Brentwood, La
  Vergne, Mount Juliet, Goodlettsville, Nolensville, Forest Hills,
  Oak Hill, Lakewood, Watertown, Hermitage, Walterhill, Rural Hill,
  Antioch, Belinda City and Old Hickory.

This includes the following highways...
 Interstate 40 between mile markers 204 and 243.
 Interstate 65 between mile markers 71 and 97.
 Interstate 24 between mile markers 36 and 84.
 Interstate 840 between mile markers 36 and 76.

 

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21 hours ago, jaxjagman said:

Another good cell tonight

 


BULLETIN - IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
Severe Thunderstorm Warning
National Weather Service Nashville TN
834 PM CDT Tue Aug 6 2019

The National Weather Service in Nashville has issued a

* Severe Thunderstorm Warning for...
  Davidson County in Middle Tennessee...
  Rutherford County in Middle Tennessee...
  Eastern Williamson County in Middle Tennessee...
  Wilson County in Middle Tennessee...
  Northern Cannon County in Middle Tennessee...

* Until 915 PM CDT.

* At 834 PM CDT, severe thunderstorms were located along a line
  extending from near Lebanon to near Forest Hills, moving southeast
  at 40 mph.

  HAZARD...60 mph wind gusts and penny size hail.

  SOURCE...Radar indicated.

  IMPACT...Expect damage to roofs, siding, and trees.

* Locations impacted include...
  Murfreesboro, Lebanon, Nashville, Madison, Smyrna, Brentwood, La
  Vergne, Mount Juliet, Goodlettsville, Nolensville, Forest Hills,
  Oak Hill, Lakewood, Watertown, Hermitage, Walterhill, Rural Hill,
  Antioch, Belinda City and Old Hickory.

This includes the following highways...
 Interstate 40 between mile markers 204 and 243.
 Interstate 65 between mile markers 71 and 97.
 Interstate 24 between mile markers 36 and 84.
 Interstate 840 between mile markers 36 and 76.

 

I’ve had several come thru hardeman county the last 2 hours.  Have had double digit lightning strikes and plenty of rain as well.  I will check my rain gauge once it stops raining and update my post but it’s safe to say we’ve had atleast a half inch or my rain the last hour. 

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2 hours ago, AMZ8990 said:

I’ve had several come thru hardeman county the last 2 hours.  Have had double digit lightning strikes and plenty of rain as well.  I will check my rain gauge once it stops raining and update my post but it’s safe to say we’ve had atleast a half inch or my rain the last hour. 

Saw ya'll were in a TSW and slight risk as well.COMCAST  went out for us,lost the TV and internet so i just went to bed last night after it passed.Saw the power was lost for about 25K but luckily we still kept that

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1 hour ago, John1122 said:

Didn't end up nearly as hot today as predicted because it stormed around 11am. Had another round of very heavy rain this evening just before sunset. At 3.31 for August now. Which seems almost dry compared to most months this year.

Still got a half month to go.Typically here Aug and Oct are our driest month

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@Carvers Gap was just up your way a couple of days ago. Hate that I missed that. MRX radar has been down too, which has put a cap on my usual radar watching. Been trying to buy a house this month and got summoned for jury duty for a horrible trial in Knox. Fortunately dismissed from the jury, but been a crazy month + for me. Soooooooo happy that the front made its way through E TN though. Still hot, but the dew points are primo today! 

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Tuesday: Another round of storms blew up in East Tenn. Some wind damage was reported around Pigeon Forge and Sevier County.  

Wednesday: Today reminds me of August 21, 2017. It's hot and mostly sunny here. MCS is decaying over the Central Plains. No eclipse though, lol!

One year ago 8/21/18 was cloudy and rainy here. I find it interesting to compare weather as I reflect on the eclipse. This year would have worked out again.

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After Thursday rains, Friday rains and storms and some overnight rain, at 4.48 inches of rain for August. Normal is about 4.1 inches. Decent chances of rain today, tomorrow and tomorrow night as well. Model models are spitting out another 1-1.5 inches in my area from now til September 1st. I've had more than 6 inches of rain every month in 2019 so far. Will see if August can keep that up. My only near normal month was May and I average right at 6 inches in May though. Average is 4.05 in Sept and goes down to 3.3 in October. In November it heads back close to 6 inches on average.

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  • 2 months later...

Just a warm, beautiful day outside.  Rain eases in tomorrow evening with big temp swings predicted Thursday into Friday.  And then...it feels like late fall finally.  I am still trained to think it is gonna be 90F every day.  Next week is gonna hurt....less sunlight in the evening and much cooler temps.  High temps during the first week of November will be nearly 40 degrees cooler than they were to begin October!  Honestly, this has been a fairly fun change to monitor.  Seeing frost on rooftops with grass in the yard that has been fried by heat is a little surreal.     

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