FRANKLIN, Tenn. (WTVF) — The Williamson County Emergency Management Agency is warning drivers about the potential for rocks falling on Interstate 840.
We are receiving reports of rocks falling on interstate 840 (potentially due to water pressure). PLEASE STAY AWARE while you are driving. If you see rock falling, report it.
The @THPNashville @myTDOT and @WCSO_Sheriff will be working to clear debri if it impacts the roadway. pic.twitter.com/jbsM20ql3i
— Williamson County TN EMA (@WCTNEMA) February 23, 2019
Right now, there are no closures on I-840 or reports of damage.
Williamson County, and much of Middle Tennessee, is under a flash flood warning until 1 p.m. Parts of the area have still received upwards of two inches of rain in the past 24 hours following heavy rains earlier in the week.