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Here's how much rain cities across East Tennessee saw from Sept. 24 through Sept. 28, according to National Weather Service records. Elizabethton, Carter County: 7.56 inches Knoxville, Knox County ...
The precipitation and temperature projections from the three GCMs for 2030 and 2080 were related to changes in ecological provinces in Tennessee using the monthly record of temperature and precipitation from 1980 to 1997 for each 1 km cell across the state as aggregated into the provinces.
In the area around Memphis, Tennessee and across the state of Mississippi, there are two rainfall maxima in the winter and spring. [44] [45] Across Georgia and South Carolina, the first of the annual precipitation maxima occurs in late winter, during February or March. [46] [47] Alabama has an annual rainfall maximum in winter or spring and a ...
National Weather Service Nashville is a weather forecast office responsible for monitoring weather conditions for 38 counties in Middle Tennessee.The office is in charge of weather forecasts, warnings, and local statements as well as aviation weather.
New rainfall is still only expected to be between a tenth to a quarter of an inch. Saturday evening has a 90% chance of rain while Sunday during the day has a 70% chance of showers.
Roads in Dyer, Jackson, and Trenton were flooded, and Jackson, Madison, and Gibson counties in Tennessee had roads were flooded as well. [20] [21] Flooding also occurred in Weakley, Crockett, and Greene counties in Tennessee. [22] Memphis was also under a flood advisory. [23] St. Francois State Park was temporarily closed due to flooding. [24]
in west tennessee...lake and obion. * through wednesday evening. * this is a particularly dangerous situation * additional rainfall amounts of 6 to 9 inches are expected. locally higher amounts are likely. this...in combination of the 2 to 4 inches that have already fallen may lead to total rainfall amounts in excess of 12 inches in many locations.
The previous highest daily record rainfall in Middle Tennessee was 9.45 inches (240 mm) in Franklin in May 2010, and the two-day total for Nashville in 2010 was 13.57 inches (345 mm). Months later, in December, another rain gauge in McEwen, located at the McEwen Wastewater Treatment Plant, was officially verified as the state record, having ...