[BNAWX] Flood Statement
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Tue Feb 19 11:55:14 CST 2019
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FLSOHX
Flood Advisory
National Weather Service Nashville TN
1155 AM CST Tue Feb 19 2019
...The flood advisory continues for the Duck River...Buffalo River...and the
Tennessee River...
Duck River At Centerville affecting Hickman County
Buffalo River Near Lobelville affecting Perry County
Tennessee River At Clifton affecting Decatur...Hardin...Perry and Wayne
Counties
.Rainfall over the next several days will cause area rivers and streams to rise
through the week, and levels on some rivers are expected to remain high into the
weekend. Some locations along the Duck and Buffalo Rivers may reach or exceed
Flood Stage by Thursday or Friday. The Tennessee River may reach Minor Flood
Stage Wednesday afternoon, and possibly Moderate Flood Stage Sunday. Those with
interests along the Duck, Buffalo, and particularly the Tennessee River should
monitor later forecasts for updates to rainfall and river levels.
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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1155 AM CST Tue Feb 19 2019
The Flood Advisory continues for
The Tennessee River At Clifton
* Until further notice.
* At 11AM Tuesday the river was near 368.5 feet and rising.
* Flood stage is 370.0 feet.
* The river is expected to slowly rise to near 370.0 feet Wednesday afternoon,
and could reach 376.0 feet by Sunday.
* At 370.0 feet...In Decatur County, the boat launch and parking lot areas of
Riverstone Marina are flooded. In Wayne County, water begins to flood portions
of Beechview Drive and the Beech Lake Campground on Beech Lake Road. In Perry
County, access roads in the Peters Landing area including Peters Landing Road
begin to flood. In Hardin County, in the Cobb Farm area of Nance Bend and low
lying portions of Senator Cobb Road and Colonel James Hardin Drive begin to
flood and access may be limited.
* At 369.0 feet...In Decatur County, water inundates Scenic Lane in the Russ
Farm area, cutting off all access to riverfront homes in the area.
* At 368.0 feet...In Perry County, water reaches the low lying portions of
access roads in the Peters Landing area.
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1155 AM CST Tue Feb 19 2019
The Flood Advisory is extended for
The Duck River At Centerville
* Until Thursday afternoon.
* At 11AM Tuesday the stage was 17.5 feet and steady.
* Flood stage is 22.0 feet.
* The river may rise to near 24.0 feet Friday early afternoon.
* At 22.0 feet...Flood waters will cover the flood plain along the river.
Several roads near the river will be partially covered. In Centerville,
Hickman Springs Road and Defeated Creek Road will be affected. Leatherwood
Road between Shady Grove and Primm Springs near Tottys Bend will also be
affected.
* At 17.0 feet...Water begins to overflow the banks.
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1155 AM CST Tue Feb 19 2019
The Flood Advisory is extended for
The Buffalo River Near Lobelville
* Until Thursday afternoon.
* At 11AM Tuesday the stage was 10.2 feet and steady.
* Flood stage is 14.0 feet.
* The river may rise to near 16.0 feet Thursday early afternoon.
* At 16.0 feet...Flood waters cover Route 438 south of Lobelville near
Beardstown and it may be impassable. Extensive agricultural land along the
river is flooded as well.
* At 14.0 feet...Gilmer Bridge Rd and Russell Creek Rd begin to flood. Leeper
Bottom and Qualls Bend Rd become flooded as well. Water approaches portions of
Highway 438 south of Lobelville near Beardstown.
* At 12.0 feet...Portions of secondary roads near Old Highway 13 are inundated.
* At 10.0 feet...Water inundates low lying areas and agricultural land along the
river.
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