
Tornado warnings issued by the National Weather Service for parts of Middle Tennessee late Sunday afternoon have expired.
The warnings for Rutherford and Wilson counties remained in effect until 4:15 p.m.
Previous warnings for Williamson, Bedford and Maury counties expired at 3:45 p.m.
Strong wind gusts and heavy rainfall was reported.
Around an inch of rain has fallen in the Nashville area Sunday.
A flash flood warning also remains in effect for much of Middle Tennessee through Sunday night.
Overnight temperatures are expected to drop to the 30s.
Monday will be mostly cloudy with some sleet possible in counties to our northwest.
Nashville may see some light sleet in the afternoon. No accumulation is expected.
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