NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — After several dry days remnants of Beta will bring a soggy pattern to parts of the Mid-State.
Remnants of Beta, along with a disturbance approaching the area, will create a pattern of heavy rainfall, especially for southern counties of Middle Tennessee.
Up to 4 inches of rain is possible for southern portions of the Mid-State which has prompted the National Weather Service to issue a Flood Watch.
The Flood Watch is in effect for Bedford, Coffee, Giles, Grundy, Marshall, Van Buren, and Warren Counties until Thursday evening.
The National Weather Service has also issued a Flash Flood Watch through Thursday evening for Franklin, Lincoln, and Moore Counties. Stay up-to-date with the changing weather by heading to the Storm 5 Weather page here on NewsChannel5.com, as well as downloading the FREE Storm Shield App from the App Store, or Google Play.