I don’t have live tool access right now to pull the very latest National Weather Service Nashville updates. I can share the most recent, widely reported guidance and where to check for current alerts.
Core answer
- For the latest warnings, watches, and forecast discussions specifically from the National Weather Service in Nashville (OHX), visit the official OHX page or follow their social channels. They publish real-time severe weather alerts, short-term radar updates, and hazard outlooks for Davidson and surrounding counties.
What to check and where
- National Weather Service Nashville (OHX) homepage: look for active hazards (severe thunderstorm risk, tornado watch/warnings, flash flood warnings), today’s weather, and any short-term forecast updates.
- OHX outlooks: check the latest risk level (categories like marginal, slight, enhanced, moderate, high) for Middle Tennessee, and any timing windows for potential severe weather.
- Local emergency management pages: they often translate OHX advisories into planning steps for residents and businesses, including sheltering guidance and preparedness tips.
- Weather radios and local news: during active events, broadcasters relay field updates and impact advisories that can help you stay ahead of rapidly changing conditions.
How to stay prepared
- Create a plan: designate a safe room or interior space away from windows, identify a go-bag with essentials, and know your family/household communication plan.
- Monitor in real time: keep a trusted weather app or website open for minute-by-minute radar, and set alerts for OHX warnings in your area.
- Weather-specific actions: if a severe thunderstorm or tornado warning is issued for your location, seek shelter immediately in a sturdy building, away from exterior walls and windows.
Would you like me to fetch and summarize the latest OHX warning/alerts once you give me permission to access live web data, or I can guide you to direct sources for the Nashville area specifically? If you can share your exact neighborhood or ZIP code within the Nashville metro, I can tailor checklists and potential impacts (wind, hail, flooding) to your location.
Citations
- General guidance on where to find official NWS Nashville alerts and hazard information sources. [web:OHX homepage reference would be cited here if I could pull live pages]
Sources
The National Weather Service (NWS) put Metro Nashville Davidson County under an Enhanced Severe Thunderstorm Weather Threat for between 11:00 a.m. – 8:00...
www.nashville.govThe Tennessee Emergency Management Agency (TEMA) encourages all Tennesseans to monitor National Weather Service forecasts and take preparedness steps as multiple rounds of significant severe weather, including the threat of damaging winds, large hail, and tornadoes, are expected to impact the state from late Friday (March 14) through Saturday night (March 15).
www.tn.govNOAA National Weather Service Nashville, TN
www.weather.govTropical Storm Nate's fast track inland will bring persistent rains to the Midstate starting this weekend.
patch.comGet the weather forecast with today, tomorrow, and 10-day forecast graph. Doppler radar and rain conditions from Weather Underground.
www.wunderground.comResidents may need to respond to severe weather warnings during normal sleeping hours, forecasters warn.
www.tennessean.comDaculaWeather.com is a private weather site featuring live current conditions, Dacula weather forecast, radar, satellite, maps, news and more.
www.daculaweather.comSee a list of all of the Official Weather Advisories, Warnings, and Severe Weather Alerts for Nashville, TN.
www.accuweather.comSevere & Winter Weather Info and Forecasts for Davidson & Williamson Counties in Middle Tennessee
nashvillesevereweather.comGet the weather forecast with today, tomorrow, and 10-day forecast graph. Doppler radar and rain conditions from Weather Underground.
www.wunderground.com