Ahead of forecasted rain residents with damaged properties are urged to call 311 if they need assistance
Nashville residents who have damage to their homes or businesses are urged to secure damaged windows and roofs before forecasted rain arrives next week.
The National Weather Service is forecasting rain arriving in the Nashville-Davidson County area on the evening of Monday March 9, 2020. The seven-day forecast shows rain through the end of the week.
Residents who have damage to their roofs, windows or walls are urged to secure their homes to keep the rain out of their homes.
If you need a tarp for your roof or other materials to help secure your home, please call 311 for assistance.
Operators can help residents get the supplies and help they need to secure their homes before the inclement weather arrives in the area.
For additional information, residents can use hubNashville by calling 311, downloading the hubNashville app, or visiting hub.nashville.gov.
Metro's Community Hotline will continue to be staffed 24 hours a day and can be reached by calling 615-862-8750 for all non-emergency, weather-related inquiries, the reporting of hazards and to request assistance. In case of an emergency, residents should call 911.
The NERVE (Nashville Emergency Response Viewing Engine) has been activated in coordination with this EOC activation. This site will provide information about storm related road closures, any evacuation areas or routes, shelters and relief centers. This also includes a media tab with a Twitter feed and press releases. http://nerve.nashville.gov.