NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) – Severe weather is possible Monday night into Tuesday morning before another round of storms moves in Tuesday evening into Wednesday morning.
Live updates and alerts below:
- 9:52 p.m. Tornado Watch issued for Calloway County, KY, Trigg County, KY, Christian County, KY, Todd County, KY until 5 a.m.
- 9:49 p.m. Tornado Watch issued for Humphreys County, TN, Houston County, TN, Stewart County, TN until 5 a.m.
- 9:49 p.m. Tornado Watch issued for Wayne County, TN, Perry County, TN until 5 a.m.
- 9:49 p.m. Tornado Watch issued for Hardin County, TN, Madison County, TN, Benton County, TN, Henry County, TN, Decatur County, TN, Carroll County, TN until 5 a.m.
- 2:47 p.m. Tornado Watch issued for Humphreys, Houston and Stewart counties until 11 p.m.
- 2:46 p.m. Tornado Watch issued for Calloway, Trigg, Christian and Todd counties (Kentucky) until 11 p.m.
- 2:46 p.m. Tornado Watch issued for Hardin, Madison, Benton, Henry, Decatur and Carroll counties until 11 p.m.
Latest — First Alert Weather Days: Severe weather threats Monday night, Tuesday night
FIRST ALERT WEATHER DAY – Late Monday into Tuesday
A round of strong-to-severe thunderstorms will move through Middle Tennessee and Southern Kentucky, mainly this evening and lasting through the overnight hours.
Isolated strong storms could develop this afternoon in the northwest Middle Tennessee and Southwestern Kentucky.
The severe threat is highest along and west of I-65, at 2/5 on the threat scale, and falls to 1/5 in the Plateau.
The main threat for widespread storms will be between 10 pm and 5 am. ALL severe hazards will be possible with heavy rain and damaging winds being the main threats, but storms could also produce some hail and even a couple of spin-up tornadoes.
Make sure you have multiple ways to be alerted of incoming severe weather, have a plan in place, and know where your safe place is if severe weather is coming your way.
More: Tornadoes possible as Middle Tennessee braces for severe storms tonight and Tuesday night
Set Up Safety Alerts
It’s also a good idea to review your severe weather safety plan and make sure you have multiple ways to receive warnings.
It’s important to prioritize tools that can wake you up if you decide to go to sleep.
A NOAA weather radio is a great resource. First Alert Meteorologist Dan Thomas has step-by-step instructions to help program your NOAA Weather Radio. The process takes a few minutes and allows you to receive weather watches and warnings issued for your area.
The WSMV4 First Alert Weather App can alert you before trouble arrives. Download the WSMV 4 First Alert Weather app for iPhone or Android. Make sure you have ‘locations’ and ‘notifications’ turned on when using a weather app.
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