Flood — Stewart, Tennessee
2024-05-10 to 2024-05-11 · near Throckmorton, Stewart, Tennessee
Event narrative
Heavy rain caused the Cumberland River in Stewart County to flood. Minor flood stage was reached during the evening hours of May 10th and continued in minor flood stage for about 24 hours. The river gauge at Dover (DOVT1) measured a peak of 66.16 feet during this event.
Wider weather episode
A widespread severe weather event impacted Middle Tennessee beginning in the early morning hours of May 8, 2024, and continued through the early morning hours of May 9th. During this time frame, numerous rounds of severe weather moved through the area, causing widespread wind damage in nearly every county in Middle Tennessee, hail up to 3 inches in diameter, and four tornadoes. One of these tornadoes in Columbia prompted a Tornado Emergency to be issued. In addition, major flash flooding also occurred with the worst flooding reported across Robertson and Sumner counties. With nearly nine inches of rain, Flash Flood Emergencies were issued for these counties. This is the first time National Weather Service Nashville issued both a Tornado Emergency and a Flash Flood Emergency in the same event. Unfortunately, this event claimed the lives of five individuals.
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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1167957. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.