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.
Month: July 2013
Nice Saturday. Crazy Ivan Sunday.
Sharknado! And Your (Mostly Perfect) Weekend Forecast
Storms Possible Tonight; Transition Thursday to a Wonderful Friday
Storms Likely Tomorrow
Typical Pop-Up July Showers; Thunderstorms Wednesday
Back to Normal: Humid, Chance of Afternoon Thunderstorms
Rain Finally Ending; High Humidity Returning
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.
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.