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What’s Next?

The main storm line departed at 5:15 PM. It caused a Severe Thunderstorm Warning for 60 MPH winds.

No Tornado Watch and no Severe Thunderstorm Watch is in effect for Davidson or Williamson County.

The following is for Davidson and Williamson Counties only. Those south and east of us may end up dealing with a much different situation tonight and overnight. read more

Update on Significant Severe Storm & Heavy Rainfall Concerns Easter Sunday

Friday and Saturday

Two really nice spring days today and Saturday. Cold Saturday morning though.

We’ll warm up considerably on Saturday with a slight chance of showers before midnight.

Sunday Severe Weather Storm Chances

As always, but especially Sunday . . . read more

Tornado Watch until 2 AM.

Video Update 857 PM

Tornado Watch Details

The Storm Prediction Center has issued a Tornado Watch for Davidson and Williamson Counties until 2 AM.

The Watch reflects concern a line of storms, ETA between 11 PM and 2 AM, will produce tornadoes. Most models are trending toward a midnight to 1 AM ETA, but you should remain alert for warnings and ETA changes until this line passes. Storms may arrive early. Storms will form a line and come in from the northwest. read more