[BNAWX] Flood Statement

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Tue Jan 1 22:46:48 CST 2019


WGUS84 KOHX 020446
FLSOHX
Flood Advisory
National Weather Service Nashville TN
1046 PM CST Tue Jan 1 2019


...The flood advisory continues for the Cumberland River...

  Cumberland River At Hunters Point affecting Wilson County
  Cumberland River Near Bordeaux affecting Davidson County
  Cumberland River At Clarksville affecting Montgomery County

. Water levels look to remain high along the Cumberland River over the next few
days. Additional rainfall later this week may cause further rises, so those
with interests along the river should continue to monitor the water levels
in case action is needed.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

Stay tuned to noaa weather radio or other local media for further information
from the National Weather Service.

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1046 PM CST Tue Jan 1 2019

The Flood Advisory continues for
  The Cumberland River At Hunters Point
* Until Wednesday morning.
* At 10PM Tuesday the stage was 49.2 feet.
* Flood stage is 52.0 feet.
* At 50.0 feet...Agricultural land, recreation areas, boat launches, and marinas
  along and near the river continue to be inundated including the Drakes Creek
  and Rockland areas in Hendersonville, portions of Old Hickory, Cedar Creek in
  Mount Juliet, areas near Laguardo, Station Camp Creek in Gallatin, Bledsoe
  Creek State Park in Castalian Springs, and Hunters Point in Lebanon.
* At 48.0 feet...Areas along the river begin to be inundated from Beasleys Bend
  in Wilson County downstream to Old Hickory Dam. This includes agricultural
  land adjacent to the river, recreation areas, boat launch areas, and marinas
  in Hendersonville, Old Hickory, Mount Juliet, Lauguardo, Lebanon, Gallatin,
  and Castalian Springs.

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1046 PM CST Tue Jan 1 2019

The Flood Advisory continues for
  The Cumberland River Near Bordeaux
* Until Wednesday morning.
* At 09PM Tuesday the stage was 30.7 feet.
* Flood stage is 34.0 feet.
* At 32.0 feet...Low lying areas continue to be inundated, including portions of
  the Cumberland River Greenway, the ballfield in Bordeaux Gardens Park,
  portions of the Ted Rhodes Golf Course, and agricultural property of Ed Temple
  Blvd.
* At 30.0 feet...Low lying areas along the river from the I-65 bridge to areas
  near Tennessee State University begin to be inundated, including portions of
  the Cumberland River Greenway, and Bordeaux Gardens Park.

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1046 PM CST Tue Jan 1 2019

The Flood Advisory continues for
  The Cumberland River At Clarksville
* Until Thursday morning.
* At 10PM Tuesday the stage was 42.9 feet.
* Flood stage is 46.0 feet.
* The river will rise to near 43.1 feet tomorrow morning.
* The river will continue to fall to near 39.3 feet by Thursday morning.
* At 45.0 feet...Water approaches commercial and industrial properties on South
  Riverside Dr near TN-48, North Riverside Dr near Providence Blvd East, Quarry
  Rd, Kraft St near College St, and Zinc Plant Rd. Water also continues to
  inundate agricultural areas and parks along the river, and adjacent
  tributaries including Bartons Creek, Red River, West Fork Red River, and
  Yellow Creek.
* At 43.0 feet...Water continues to inundate low lying areas along the river,
  including agricultural areas, access points, portions of Riverfront Park on
  North Riverside Drive, and low lying areas of industrial property on Zinc
  Plant Rd. Water also backs up adjacent tributaries, including Bartons Creek,
  Red River, West Fork Red River, and Yellow Creek.
* At 40.0 feet...Low lying areas along the river, including agricultural areas,
  access points, and portions of Riverfront Park on North Riverside Dr begin to
  be inundated. Water also backs up adjacent tributaries, including Bartons
  Creek, Red River, West Fork Red River, and Yellow Creek.

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