Severe weather tool kit: Power outage maps, emergency contacts

Here are resources to stay safe and informed during severe weather.
Damage reported in Russellville
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Published: May. 26, 2024 at 11:59 AM CDT
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) -There will be a chance for severe storms across the Mid State on Sunday, so you need to stay weather-ready.

Download the WSMV 4 First Alert Weather app for iPhone or Android. Our team of meteorologists will send alerts to your phone about conditions headed your way. They also share custom videos about the weather where you live.

Have weather pictures or videos? Share them here.

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The first batch of storms began Sunday morning with tornado warnings, severe thunderstorm warnings and flood advisories being issued as early as 8:22 a.m.

More storms are expected. Stay up-to-date on the latest weather conditions here.

Download the WSMV 4 First Alert Weather app for iPhone or Android. Our team of meteorologists will send alerts to your phone about conditions headed your way. They also share custom videos about the weather where you live.

Have weather pictures or videos? Share them here.

Below are some resources to help keep you safe and informed during severe weather.

Here are resources to stay safe and informed during severe weather.
Here are resources to stay safe and informed during severe weather.(WSMV)

Power Outages:

Power outages are possible as severe weather makes its way through the area.

These maps will give you the latest up-to-date information about outages in your area:

Middle Tennessee Emergency Management Offices:

You can report damage or request assistance at emergency management offices in Middle Tennessee here. If you have an emergency, call 911.

Nashville International Airport:

Severe weather could cause delays or flight cancellations. Monitor your flight here.

Road Conditions:

Monitor traffic on the roadways here. Be sure to enable cameras on TDOT SmartWay. Emergency officials urge residents not to drive during severe weather.