[BNAWX] Hazardous Weather Outlook

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Hazardous Weather Outlook
National Weather Service Nashville TN
1022 AM CDT Thu Aug 31 2017

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1022 AM CDT Thu Aug 31 2017

This Hazardous Weather Outlook is for portions of Middle
Tennessee.

.DAY ONE...Today and Tonight

A Flash Flood Watch is now in effect for most of Middle Tennessee.
Locations across the higher elevations of the Upper Cumberland
Region, southern portions of the Cumberland Plateau Region, and
far southern counties across central and eastern portions of the
mid state are not within this watch area currently.

There is a slight risk of severe storms across southern portions
of the mid state with a marginal risk of severe storms across
northern portions of the mid state this afternoon through the
early evening hours tonight. With any severe storms that do
occur, the formation of isolated tornadoes will be the primary
threat.

.DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Friday through Wednesday

Heavy rain will persist through Friday as Tropical Depression
Harvey moves across Middle Tennessee. Forecast rainfall amounts
from today through Friday afternoon range from up to 1 inch along
the Cumberland Plateau, to 3 to 5 inches across the Nashville
Metro Area, to 6 to 8 inches around Clarksville and Land-between-
the-Lakes.

Also, areas generally east of I-65 remain under a marginal risk of
severe storms on Friday, with isolated tornadoes once again being
the primary threat.

Winds will increase across most of Middle Tennessee tonight and
Friday as the center of Harvey tracks across the mid state.
Sustained speeds of 10 to 20 mph will be common, with gusts of
30 mph or greater in many areas, is expected.

.SPOTTER INFORMATION STATEMENT...

Spotter activation may be needed this afternoon through Friday
afternoon for severe storms and possible flooding.

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Spotter Thunderstorm Reporting Criteria
Tornado
Funnel Cloud
Flooding
Hail >= 1/2 INCH
Winds > 50 MPH (Measured)
Structural Damage
Trees or Power Lines Down

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