Nashville, TN – A flash flood warning is in effect for parts of Robertson and Sumner counties, including White House, Millersville, and Shackle Island, until 7 a.m. Sunday. The National Weather Service in Nashville issued the alert early Sunday morning, urging residents to move to higher ground immediately and avoid walking or driving through floodwaters.
According to the National Weather Service, the warning affects a population of approximately 54,202 people, covering several cities and towns such as Orlinda, Cross Plains, New Deal, and Cottontown. The warning highlights potential exposure to severe flooding and emphasizes the importance of safety precautions.
Nashville’s weather forecast for Sunday predicts scattered thunderstorms with a 55% chance of precipitation, peaking at 88 degrees. Monday and Tuesday will see sunny skies with highs of 64 and 63 degrees, respectively. The mid-week will experience showers on Wednesday and Thursday, with a 40% chance of rain and temperatures around 75 to 77 degrees. Friday and Saturday will bring additional thunderstorms with a 55% chance of rain, and highs ranging from 70 to 88 degrees.