[BNAWX] Flood Statement
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Sat Mar 2 06:16:11 CST 2019
WGUS84 KOHX 021216
FLSOHX
Flood Advisory
National Weather Service Nashville TN
616 AM CST Sat Mar 2 2019
...The flood advisory continues for the Stones River...
Stones River Near Donelson affecting Davidson County
.River levels will remain high along the Stones River as water is
released from Percy Priest Dam.
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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616 AM CST Sat Mar 2 2019
The Flood Advisory continues for
The Stones River Near Donelson
* Until further notice.
* At 05AM Saturday the stage was 32.7 feet.
* Flood stage is 35.0 feet.
* At 33.0 feet...The Stones River Greenway, parkland on Jackson Downs Blvd, and
areas near Heartland Park continue to be inundated. Low lying areas of
industrial property along Stoners Creek, and agricultural property along the
river begin to be inundated. Water also approaches portions of the old
Ravenwood Golf Course and athletic fields near Donelson Christian Academy.
* At 29.0 feet...Water continues to inundate the Stones River Greenway between
Percy Priest Dam and Lebanon Road, and has completely inundated the park area
on Jackson Downs Blvd. Low lying areas near the Heartland Park athletic fields
begin to be inundated, as well as low lying areas along Stoners Creek near
industrial property.
* At 25.0 feet...The Stones River Greenway is impassable at a few locations
between Percy Priest Dam and Lebanon Road, and the park area on Jackson Downs
Blvd is mostly inundated.
* At 23.0 feet...Sections of the Stones River Greenway are impassable between
Percy Priest Dam and Lebanon Road, and low lying areas along the river are
inundated near the park on Jackson Downs Blvd.
* At 20.0 feet...Portions of the Stones River Greenway between Percy Priest Dam
and Lebanon Road are inundated.
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