Severe Weather Conditions in Clarksville and Montgomery County

Severe Weather Conditions in Clarksville and Montgomery County

Severe Thunderstorm Warning and Tornado Watch for Clarksville, Montgomery County


Thunderstorm and Tornado

We understand that severe weather can be a cause of concern for residents of Clarksville and Montgomery County. At present, a severe thunderstorm warning and tornado watch have been issued in the area. We believe it is important to provide our readers with the most up-to-date information regarding this weather event.


Here is what you need to know about the current weather situation in Clarksville and Montgomery County.


Until 11:15 p.m. CT, the Severe Thunderstorm Warning has been issued by the National Weather Service (NWS) in Nashville for Northeastern Montgomery County, Northwestern Davidson County, Central Sumner County, Northeastern Cheatham County, and Robertson County.


At 10:34 p.m. CT, severe thunderstorms were observed moving east at 65 mph along a line from near Guthrie to 9 miles west of Coopertown to close to Ashland City.


Wind gusts up to 70 mph are possible. Expect significant damage to the trees. Mobile homes, roofs, and outbuildings are likely to be damaged.


Clarksville-Montgomery County and Middle Tennessee remain under a Tornado Watch until 3:00 a.m. CT.


Severe Thunderstorm Warning: The National Weather Service has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for the area. This means that severe thunderstorms with high winds, heavy rain, and lightning are expected in the region. Residents should take precautions to protect themselves and their property.


Tornado Watch: The National Weather Service has also issued a tornado watch for the area. This means that conditions are favorable for the development of tornadoes. Residents should be aware of the potential for tornadoes and be prepared to take action if necessary.


Potential Impacts: The severe weather could result in power outages, downed trees and power lines, and damage to buildings and other structures. Residents are advised to stay indoors and avoid travel unless absolutely necessary.

Precautions to Take: If you are in the affected area, you should take the following precautions:

  • Stay indoors and away from windows
  • Avoid using electrical equipment or corded phones
  • Keep a battery-powered radio or television handy to stay informed of any updates or changes to the weather situation
  • If you need to drive, reduce your speed and stay alert for any hazards on the road
  • Make sure to have a plan in place for shelter and evacuation if necessary

In conclusion, we advise our readers in Clarksville and Montgomery County to stay informed of the weather situation and take appropriate precautions to ensure their safety. We hope that this information has been helpful and will continue to provide updates as needed.

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