There is a River Flood Advisory in effect for parts of Middle Tennessee through 1 p.m. Saturday.
The National Weather Service in Nashville issued the advisory for:
-Cumberland River At Clarksville affecting Montgomery County
-Cumberland River At Dover affecting Stewart County
-Duck River Near Hurricane Mills affecting Humphreys County
-Harpeth River At Bellevue affecting Davidson and Williamson Counties
“Heavy rains from the remnants of hurricane Harvey have caused rapid rises along the Cumberland, along the Duck, and along the Harpeth rivers,” the advisory said.
Locations along the river are expected to go above flood stage.
Meanwhile, Franklin Police have closed Lewisburg Pike by the Harpeth River, by Eastern Flank Park.
Lewisburg is CLOSED from Thompson Alley to Eastern Flank Park due to flooding & roadway damage. pic.twitter.com/eZdbUje0g2
— Franklin Police Dept (@FranklinTNPD) September 1, 2017
And in Spring Hill, police documented flooding around town.
Video from flooded area taken on 8/31/2017: pic.twitter
— Spring Hill Police (@springhillpdtn) September 1, 2017
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