[BNAWX] Flood Statement
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Fri Sep 1 01:09:36 CDT 2017
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Flood Advisory
National Weather Service Nashville TN
109 AM CDT Fri Sep 1 2017
...The National Weather Service in Nashville, Tn has issued a flood advisory for
the following rivers in middle Tennessee...
Cumberland River At Clarksville AFFECTING Montgomery County
Cumberland River At Dover AFFECTING Stewart County
Duck River Near Hurricane Mills AFFECTING Humphreys County
Harpeth River At Bellevue AFFECTING Davidson and Williamson Counties
.Heavy rains from the remnants of hurricane Harvey have caused rapid rises along the Cumberland, along the
Duck, and along the Harpeth rivers. Locations along the river are expected to go above action stage.
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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109 AM CDT Fri Sep 1 2017
The National Weather Service in Nashville, Tn has issued a
* Flood Advisory for
The Harpeth River At Bellevue
* At 12AM Friday the stage was 10.6 feet...and rising.
* Flood stage is 20.0 feet.
* The river will continue to rise to near 16.4 feet by this afternoon.
* At 18.0 feet...Water reaches the club house of the Harpeth Valley Golf Center.
* At 16.0 feet...Portions of the Harpeth River Greenway may be covered with
water and impassable, and the access road and the parking lot to the Harpeth
River State Park are completely inundated.
* At 14.0 feet...Portions of the Harpeth River Greenway begin to be inundated,
and water begins to inundate the parking lot of the Harpeth River State Park
at Highway 100.
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109 AM CDT Fri Sep 1 2017
The National Weather Service in Nashville, Tn has issued a
* Flood Advisory for
The Cumberland River At Clarksville
* At 12AM Friday the stage was 26.0 feet...and rising.
* Flood stage is 46.0 feet.
* The river will continue to rise to near 45.4 feet by tomorrow morning.
* At 46.0 feet...Flood waters begin to impact areas along the river, including
agricultural and commercial properties, Riverfront Park, and adjacent
tributaries including Bartons Creek, Red River, West Fork Red River, and
Yellow Creek. Affected locations include 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 approaches properties near Salem Rd and Seven Mile
Ferry Rd.
* 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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109 AM CDT Fri Sep 1 2017
The National Weather Service in Nashville, Tn has issued a
* Flood Advisory for
The Cumberland River At Dover
* At 12AM Friday the stage was 56.4 feet...and rising.
* Flood stage is 67.0 feet.
* The river will continue to rise to near 66.5 feet by tomorrow early afternoon.
* At 68.0 feet...Bellwood Landing Rd near the boat launch area at Patricia
Circle is flooded, as well as Frank Earhart Rd near Mud Hill Rd, River Rd west
of Highway 79, and Wildcat Creek Rd east of Highway 46.
* At 67.0 feet...Flooding along the river and adjacent tributaries begins in
Stewart County. Near Dover, water is impacting Bellwood Landing Rd, Cross
Creek Rd, Frank Earhart Rd near Mud Hill Rd, and River Rd west of Hwy 79.
These roads may be impassable. Water also begins to inundate the boat launch
areas on Colson Rd, Fitzhughs Landing Rd, Forrest St, and Dyer Creek Rd. Near
Cumberland City, water continues to impact properties on Atkinson Dr, TN-49,
Wildcat Creek Rd east of Hwy 46, and the ferry crossing.
* At 66.0 feet...Low lying and agricultural areas along the river and adjacent
tributaries begin to be inundated. Near Dover, water begins to inundate the
boat ramps and launch areas on Bellwood Landing Rd and Cross Creek Rd, and
approaches Eagles Nest Dr near Short Creek Rd, and River Rd west of Highway
79. Water approaches properties on Atkinson Dr, TN-49, Wildcat Creek Rd east
of Highway 46, and the ferry access points on Highway 46.
* At 64.0 feet...Low lying areas along the river, including agricultural areas
and access points are inundated.
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109 AM CDT Fri Sep 1 2017
The National Weather Service in Nashville, Tn has issued a
* Flood Advisory for
The Duck River Near Hurricane Mills
* At 12AM Friday the stage was 3.2 feet...and rising.
* Flood stage is 24.0 feet.
* The river will continue to rise to near 20.0 feet by after midnight tomorrow.
* At 22.0 feet...Portions of Tumbling Creek Road east of Highway 13 are flooded
and may be impassable.
* At 20.0 feet...Portions of Tumbling Creek Road east of Highway 13 begin to
flood and there is significant flooding of agricultural land along the river
from Bucksnort, to Taylortown and Cedar Grove.
* At 16.0 feet...Flooding of agricultural land and other low lying areas along
the river begin to flood from Bucksnort, to Taylortown and Cedar Grove.
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