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Wind Advisory in Effect for Clarksville-Montgomery County Until Monday Morning
Gusty conditions may cause power outages and unsafe driving conditions overnight
Mar. 15, 2026 at 10:26pm
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A Wind Advisory has been issued for Clarksville and Montgomery County in Tennessee, as well as much of Middle Tennessee, until 7:00am on Monday. Southwest winds between 15 and 25 mph are expected, with gusts up to 45 mph, which could lead to downed tree limbs, power outages, and hazardous driving conditions, especially for high-profile vehicles.
Why it matters
Strong winds can pose a threat to public safety by causing property damage, power disruptions, and unsafe driving conditions. Clarksville and Montgomery County are under the advisory, which covers a large swath of Middle Tennessee, indicating the potential for widespread impacts across the region.
The details
The National Weather Service has issued the Wind Advisory, warning that the gusty conditions may cause unsecured outdoor objects to blow around and increase the risk of tree limbs being knocked down, potentially leading to isolated power outages. Drivers, especially those operating high-profile vehicles, are urged to use caution due to the difficulty controlling their vehicles in strong crosswinds.
- The Wind Advisory is in effect until 7:00am on Monday, March 18, 2026.
The players
National Weather Service
The federal agency responsible for issuing weather advisories and warnings to protect public safety.
What’s next
Residents should secure any outdoor furniture, decorations, or other loose items, and remain alert for changing weather conditions overnight. Wind speeds are expected to gradually diminish after the advisory expires on Monday morning.
The takeaway
This Wind Advisory highlights the importance of being prepared for severe weather events, as strong winds can pose a significant threat to public safety and property. Residents in the affected areas should take the necessary precautions to protect themselves and their belongings until the advisory expires.


