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Flash Flood — Maury, Tennessee

2025-06-15 · near Hollywood, Maury, Tennessee

$100K
Property damage

Event narrative

Heavy rain of four to five inches in the Culleoka and McCain areas caused flash flooding. Pulaski Highway was reported to be impassable along with Stockard Road. Damage to roadways was reported as roads were washed out. Homes along area creeks were in danger of being inundated with water. Damages are a rough estimate.

Wider weather episode

Scattered thunderstorms impacted Middle Tennessee during the afternoon and evening hours of June 16, 2025. With above normal atmospheric moisture values, these thunderstorms were capable of producing very heavy rain. This combined with very slow storm motions led to a flash flooding threat. The heaviest rain recorded was in southern Maury County where radar estimates and gauges in the area measured four to five inches of rain. This caused flash flooding in the Culleoka and McCain areas. Heavy rain also impacted Robertson and Sumner counties which caused additional flooding, mainly along creeks and in low-lying areas.

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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1253678. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.