Any Developing Afternoon Storms Could Be Strong/Severe

Storms are expected to develop this afternoon from I-65 east toward Knoxville. They’ll move NNW. This is illustrated by the HRRR, which is predicting what the radar may look like at 4 p.m. today.  I put a box around Davidson and Williamson Counties. read more

Nice Saturday. Crazy Ivan Sunday.

Today – Sunny – High 85

It’s been a pretty awesome weather day as we all recover from Sharknado: dew points in the 50s, with temperatures only reaching the low to mid-80s. Feels like college football weather is on it’s way (it’s not). read more

Sharknado! And Your (Mostly Perfect) Weekend Forecast

First things first. SHARNADO!

Those of you following on Twitter know I’ve been way too excited for “Sharknado,” airing tonight at 8 p.m. on Syfy. I love terrible tornado movies (which means I love all tornado movies). read more

Storms Possible Tonight; Transition Thursday to a Wonderful Friday

Today –  Thunderstorms Possible – High 94

The heat index made it over 100 today.

Our NWS gives us a 60% chance for thunderstorms tonight and into the overnight. We are not exactly sure if we will get the full brunt of these storms, get clipped by them, or have them miss us completely. read more

Storms Likely Tomorrow

Today –  Pop-Up Thunderstorms Possible – High 93

There could be a few random blips of rain in the area today.  Most of the action is well to the east, near Cookeville. We may see a few showers try to sneak in from the northwest later on, but the HRRR isn’t a believer on them getting here. read more

Typical Pop-Up July Showers; Thunderstorms Wednesday

Tonight –  High 88

Rain is starting to bubble up, mostly notably north of and in downtown. Classic summertime weather. This should diminish after dark. Patchy fog will be developing late tonight.

Tuesday –  Pop-Up Thunderstorms Possible – High 91 read more

Back to Normal: Humid, Chance of Afternoon Thunderstorms

Today – Drying Out Afternoon Maybe a Few Showers – High 87

Today’s rain appeared in east Tennessee (near Chattanooga). So far, nothing for us.

South winds will deliver humid air over the next few days.  With that comes a slight chance for some isolated rain showers (but don’t bet on it today). read more

Rain Finally Ending; High Humidity Returning

Today – FLASH FLOOD WATCH – High 74

Clouds are exiting Middle Tennessee, moving north-northeast. The relentless rain shield has moved out.

The HRRR model gives us a few more stray showers tonight.  Here it is from Saturday 4 PM to Sunday 1 AM: read more

More Rain on the Way: 3″ Expected Through Sunday Night

Strong high pressure over Bermuda is pulling moisture in. A trough has set up to our west. This is working to squeeze out the moisture, like wringing out a wet t-shirt.

To monitor area creeks/streams/rivers for flood potential, follow this link. read more

Wet Fourth Continues Through The Weekend

Friday – FLASH FLOOD WATCH Until 7 p.m. Showers & Thunderstorms, High 82

(7 am 68 . 10 am 77 . 1 pm 81 . 4 pm 82 . 7 pm 80 . 10 pm 74).

Most weather models predict the rain end around 6 a.m. to 8 a.m, if not before then. We may be dry through lunch, and maybe even as late as mid-afternoon. Then, rain chances increase the later in the day we get. Another batch of rain is expected Friday night. read more