Nashville Weather Pass Through Middle Tennessee
Nashville Weather Pass Through Middle Tennessee this was the news trending for this day about the Nashville Weather by the way what kind of weather is this why is it they called this Nashville Weather so here in the news site you will know why people called this as Nashville Weather .
At least two tornadoes and one funnel cloud have passed through the Nashville area, according to reports received by the National Weather Service.
The Tennessean reported that the first tornado was spotted one mile west of Nashville's CoolSprings Mall at about 2:10 p.m. local time. The second was nearby Dickson, west of Nashville. A funnel cloud was seen five miles southeast of Nashville.
The Weather Channel tweeted this picture with the caption, "Multiple trees snapped in this photo from Nashville, TN. Indication of a tornado."
More than 68,000 are without power, the Nashville
Nashville Electric Service is reporting more than 74,000 customers without power as of 4 p.m. today.
The National Weather Service has issued a flood warning for Richland Creek in Nashville.
The National Weather Service has received reports of at least two tornadoes and one funnel cloud in the Nashville area.
Callers reported a tornado one mile west of the CoolSprings Mall about 2:10 p.m.
A second caller reported another tornado near Dickson, according to Brittney Whitehead with the National Weather Service.
She said a funnel cloud was also spotted five miles southeast of Nashville near Percy Priest Lake.
Damage has been reported in Centennial Park and Bluefield Road and Donelson Pike.
The Nashville Electric Service is reporting more than 58,000 customers without power on its website. Middle Tennessee Electric is reporting at least 12,000 outages, mostly in Williamson County.
At least two tornadoes and one funnel cloud have passed through the Nashville area, according to reports received by the National Weather Service.
The Tennessean reported that the first tornado was spotted one mile west of Nashville's CoolSprings Mall at about 2:10 p.m. local time. The second was nearby Dickson, west of Nashville. A funnel cloud was seen five miles southeast of Nashville.
The Weather Channel tweeted this picture with the caption, "Multiple trees snapped in this photo from Nashville, TN. Indication of a tornado."
More than 68,000 are without power, the Nashville
Nashville Electric Service is reporting more than 74,000 customers without power as of 4 p.m. today.
The National Weather Service has issued a flood warning for Richland Creek in Nashville.
The National Weather Service has received reports of at least two tornadoes and one funnel cloud in the Nashville area.
Callers reported a tornado one mile west of the CoolSprings Mall about 2:10 p.m.
A second caller reported another tornado near Dickson, according to Brittney Whitehead with the National Weather Service.
She said a funnel cloud was also spotted five miles southeast of Nashville near Percy Priest Lake.
Damage has been reported in Centennial Park and Bluefield Road and Donelson Pike.
The Nashville Electric Service is reporting more than 58,000 customers without power on its website. Middle Tennessee Electric is reporting at least 12,000 outages, mostly in Williamson County.
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