RED CODE: Possible tornadoes in central Tennessee, cumulative rainfall records



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NASHVILLE, Tennessee – Extreme weather is forecast for Saturday night in parts of Middle Tennessee.

Counties in southwestern Tennessee are currently at "increased risk" (4 out of 5), based on the National Meteorological Service's severe storm forecast index. Much of the rest of central Tennessee is exposed to "increased risk" of violent storms.

SEE ALSO: Central Tennessee Weather Resource Guide / Contact Sheet

The storm should be between 15:00 and 15:00. and midnight. The main threats will be heavy rains, high winds and a threat of tornadoes, especially in areas west of I-65. Some strong tornadoes can not be excluded. Strong straight winds could also cause trees to fall due to soil saturation.

Heavy rains will also continue to pose a risk due to areas already flooded by continuous rains throughout the state. Until Saturday night, a total of 2-4 "of rain is possible.The continued rains will break a record since 1880 for the wettest February in history.

EXPLAINED: Severe Storm Outlook Index

FOX 17 New will monitor the storms closely and come on the air if necessary. We will also keep you posted online and on FOXNashville on Facebook and Twitter.

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