NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) – May was on track to be one of the driest months on record until skies opened up last week and round after round of rain moved through the mid-state.
The recent stretch of wet weather officially pushed Nashville to more than three times its normal rainfall for the period.
Since last Tuesday through 7 a.m. today — the cutoff used for the weekly U.S. Drought Monitor update — Nashville officially recorded 3.10” of rain. Normally, Nashville would see around 1” of rainfall during that same stretch…