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Flash flood watch includes all of Middle Tennessee for Sunday and Monday.National Courtesy Weather Service
After flash flooding incidents on Saturday, forecasters extended flash flood monitoring to all of mid-Tennessee and extended its duration to Monday night.
The National Weather Service expects it to rain another 1 to 3 inches and warns that 4 to 6 inches could fall in some areas. Heavy rains are possible for much of Sunday. After a night break, the rain will fall on Monday between around 3 a.m. and 3 p.m.
The greatest flood threat is in the southern part of Middle Tennessee.
On Saturday, pockets of flash floods made the roads impassable and blocked some vehicles. In Davison County, the weather service said Richland Creek briefly reached moderate flooding and Sevenmile Creek was flooding some roads.
In southern Middle Tennessee, flooding has been reported in Bedford and Giles counties, including Norman Creek and Holland Creek.
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