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Clarksville, Tennessee monitoring high river levelsThe mayor of Clarksville urged residents to avoid sightseeing near the high water levels caused by heavy rainfall. Similar to ...
Ahead of this week's rain, the U.S. Corps of Engineers in Nashville said it will monitor river, lake and dam intake across Middle Tennessee.
Another round of heavy rainfall over the weekend with already saturated ground will cause lake levels in our tributary reservoir system to rise sharply, with some approaching summer pool levels.
Life-threatening flash flooding is sweeping across parts of Tennessee and Kentucky Saturday as a potent storm brings a myriad ...
More than a year after an outbreak of deadly tornadoes devastated parts of Middle Tennessee on Dec. 9, 2023, cleanup efforts continue.
The top enlisted leader in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers engaged with the USACE Nashville District workforce ...
Totty is a fifth-generation Duck River farmer. “You wonder how much longer it’s gonna be here.” Tennessee’s Department of Finance and Administration met on Tuesday and discussed the Duck ...
Interstate 40 will reopen between Tennessee and North Carolina in just a few weeks. North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein announced Feb 10 that I-40 along the Pigeon River Gorge will see traffic again ...
Rain with a high of 47 °F (8.3 °C) and a 86% chance of precipitation. Winds variable at 6 to 10 mph (9.7 to 16.1 kph). Night - Mostly cloudy with a 79% chance of precipitation. Winds from NW to ...
There is little else that they eat. The Snake River has been the source of the largest runs of spring/summer chinook, but the dams have driven them to the edge of extinction. The orcas are starving.
With continued heavy rainfall and rising river levels, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Nashville District is increasing its ...
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