CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (CLARKSVILLENOW) – A Flood Advisory continues for the Cumberland River at Clarksville following heavy rain on Thursday.

As of 3:30 a.m. Friday the river was at 44.4 feet, just short of Flood Stage (46 feet).

View current Cumberland River Flood Conditions

Because of flooding, the following City of Clarksville parks remain closed until further notice:

– a section of the Clarksville Greenway, from Pollard Rd toward the water treatment plant

– Liberty Park & Clarksville Marina

– McGregor Park & Riverwalk

– Trice Landing Park pic.twitter.com/bTCTWc1Wv4 — ClarksvilleParks&Rec (@Clarksville_PR) February 8, 2019

Flooding has been severe enough for the city of Clarksville to shut-down Liberty Park and Clarksville Marina, McGregor Park and Trice Landing.

The river will fall to near 42.2 feet by tomorrow morning and continue to slowly fall through the weekend, but the flood advisory continues through Sunday at noon.

Cold air now coming in behind a front will drop temps to the teens Friday night. Some patchy ice may form

on roadways, especially elevated surfaces.

Here's a look at yesterday's remarkable rainfall event that produced up to 6 inches of rain and widespread flooding across the Interstate 40 corridor pic.twitter.com/ygszrXOrCA — NWS Nashville (@NWSNashville) February 7, 2019

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