The swollen Duck River is still the sight to see in Columbia as flood waters slowly recede. The torrential weekend rain pushed the Duck into major flood stage, and waters released upstream have kept the river high.
With More Rain Coming, Downpours Leave Middle Tennessee Roads Underwater
Heavy downpours swelled creeks and inundated low-lying areas around Middle Tennessee on Wednesday, leading dozens of roads to become impassable.
Nashville Rain Expected To Set Records But Not Cause Major Flooding
Listen Nashville’s soggy February is expected to set a record within the next few days. But even with half a foot of rain in the forecast, widespread flooding is unlikely.
Listen: Sledders Take To The Hills Of Nashville
Much of Middle Tennessee had enough snow Tuesday to warrant legitimate sledding. WPLN’s Tony Gonzalez caught up with families in Shelby Park and produced this audio postcard. Listen Snow has moved out of Middle Tennessee, but single-digit temperatures will turn most of the snow and sleet into ice Tuesday night, especially on the roads. Most […]
Another Washout For Whites Creek As Harvey Dumps On Middle Tennessee
Listen Residents along Whites Creek in Bordeaux returned to their North Nashville homes Friday morning after evacuating overnight. The remnants of Hurricane Harvey dumped enough water locally to propel the creek into flood stage. The low-lying neighborhood has become accustomed to fleeing floodwaters.
Overnight Flooding Results In Isolated Evacuations And Widespread School Closures
Updated 10:00 a.m. Still have 2,700 people without power in Cumberland Electric’s service area, mostly concentrated in Montgomery and Stewart counties.
Storms Cause Flooding, Power Outages, Problems for Flyers
Much of Middle Tennessee is drying out this morning, following a wave of severe thunderstorms.





