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Nashville Commute Drenched: Flood Threat Looms
10 Jul
Summary
- Heavy rains are causing flooded roadways in Nashville.
- Davidson County is under a flash flood warning due to rising waters.
- Widespread rain of 2-4 inches is expected, with higher amounts possible.

Middle Tennessee residents, particularly Nashville commuters, should exercise caution due to heavy rainfall saturating the region. Davidson County is presently under a flash flood warning, indicating a risk of quickly rising streams and flooded roadways during commutes.
The National Weather Service has issued advisories for much of Middle Tennessee, with the flash flood warning for Davidson County set to expire soon. A flood watch will remain in effect through 6 p.m. July 12.
Additional showers and thunderstorms are anticipated Friday night and into Saturday, with potential for another round of storms by the afternoon. Widespread rainfall of 2-4 inches is expected, with locally higher amounts possible.
Storms on July 11 may be more severe than previous ones. Following a rainy July 12, the work week is projected to be drier, though isolated pop-up showers remain a possibility. A warming trend is expected to return.