Countless people across Middle Tennessee and Southern Kentucky are dealing with the aftermath of back-to-back severe weather ...
Payne's house first flooded in May 2024. The furnished basement of her two-story home was set up like a one-bedroom for her ...
With several roads in Clarksville and Montgomery County closed by standing water, school and office closures announcements have begun.
We've had over 10 inches of rain in this week's storms so far, and it's likely to continue through this afternoon.
Clarksville Mayor Joe Pitts warns residents of potential evacuations due to flooding and urges those in vulnerable areas to prepare emergency plans, as heavy rains continue.
Director of the Montgomery County Emergency Management Agency Ed Baggett has prepared for the worst, but hopes for the best.
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By the time we finished our interview with Candace Payne, water levels had risen so high, water was seeping into her garage. It's the third time her home has flooded, in less than a year.
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The Leaf-Chronicle on MSNHere's the Clarksville severe weather forecast, what to know ahead of Wednesday's stormsThe National Weather Service has Clarksville under two weather warnings and is expecting high winds and high rain Wednesday ...
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While the risk of severe weather remains low for parts of Middle Tennessee, a tornado or two cannot be ruled out, according ...
Officials are watching the Cumberland, Red, Duck and Buffalo rivers in Middle Tennessee, with flooding expected to peak on ...
Severe storms raked across Nashville and Middle Tennessee on Saturday, bringing multiple tornado warnings, at least one ...
The sun was shining Friday as Candace Payne sat in rain boots at the kitchen table inside her Clarksville home and watched the water slowly rising on the floor around her. The 37-year-old lifelong ...
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