A serious weather alert has been issued for several counties in Tennessee as the National Weather Service (NWS) declares a flash flood warning. This warning is currently in effect until midnight, and it has everyone on alert as heavy rainfall creates dangerous conditions.
Where Are the Warnings?
Counties including Jackson, Macon, Smith, Sumner, Trousdale, and Wilson are under this flash flood warning. Many of these areas have already experienced more than two inches of rain, and more is on the way. Meteorologists are predicting an additional two to four inches throughout the day.
What Should Residents Know?
- Residents are advised to stay indoors and avoid driving unless necessary.
- The Humphreys County Sheriff’s Office has specifically mentioned avoiding Vaden Branch Road due to severe flooding.
- There are also reports of flooding along Trace Creek at McBride Lane in Humphreys County.
- Downed trees and road flooding have been reported in Dickson County, making many local roads impassable.
How to Stay Safe
It’s important for everyone to stay vigilant. Here are some safety tips to consider:
- Monitor local news for updates on weather conditions.
- Create a family emergency plan, just in case conditions worsen.
- Never drive through flooded areas; it’s better to take another route.
- If you encounter rising waters, seek higher ground immediately.
Community Impact
Flash floods can significantly impact communities, damaging homes and roads. Many residents rushed to prepare their homes for potential flooding. Stores have seen a surge in demand for sandbags, just to be safe. Local officials are urging people to report any flooding they encounter, as this helps them respond more efficiently.
The Weather Forecast
With rain continuing through the day, it’s crucial to remain informed about the forecast. The NWS is continuously monitoring the situation and providing updates. Social media can also be a good resource for live updates from your local weather stations.
County | Current Rainfall (inches) | Expected Rainfall (inches) |
---|---|---|
Jackson | 2+ | 2-4 |
Macon | 2+ | 2-4 |
Smith | 2+ | 2-4 |
Sumner | 2+ | 2-4 |
Trousdale | 2+ | 2-4 |
Wilson | 2+ | 2-4 |
For residents in these areas, staying alert and taking precautions is key. The community can work together to help each other stay safe during these challenging weather conditions. Remember, safety first!
