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    Helene aftermath: Impacts, rainfall totals in Middle TN

    By Danielle BreezyAlex LibbyJaxie PidgeonAubriella Jackson,

    8 hours ago

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    NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — Middle Tennessee was spared from the worst of Hurricane Helene, but some counties still saw high rain totals and wind gusts.

    The weather radar indicates that most of Middle Tennessee and Southern Kentucky saw at least an inch of rain, with some areas getting more than six inches and counting.

    In Tennessee, water flooded roads like Old Glenrose Avenue, where an overflow from Mill Creek gushed through a storm drain onto the street.

    Helene leaves thousands of Tennesseans without power, roads flooded

    Traffic on Briley Parkway was delayed on Friday after water flooded several lanes of the freeway near McGavock Pike.

    As of Saturday morning, rain gauges from across the region have recorded well over three inches of rain from Helene. Areas near Clarksville saw well over six inches.

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    Heavy rain isn’t the only thing Helene brought to Middle Tennessee. We also saw some significant wind gusts, reportedly reaching up to 44 mph in Sparta and 36 mph in Nashville.

    ‘Do not visit disaster areas’: TEMA warns of floodwater danger

    On Friday, areas in Davidson County were left without power after strong winds knocked down trees and power lines. Video shows wind gusts knocked down a tree in Antioch, bringing down a power line and blocking the street. Similar incidents were reported to have taken place across Davidson County.

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    Light rain is expected to continue for the rest of the weekend, so some areas could see another half-inch added to these totals.

    Don’t forget to take the power and reliability of the WKRN Weather Authority with you at all times by downloading the News 2 Storm Tracker app .

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