Current Official Hourly Observation (taken at :53 on the hour)
Current Radar Loop
Temp & Rain Probabilities Next 36 Hours (auto-updating)
Tonight – Rain Ending — Upper 60s Overnight
A few showers are hanging around tonight, but they should be gone shortly after dark.
Patchy fog may be a problem in the morning.
Thursday – Clouds & Sun – Wake up 65, High 85
We’ll be mostly sunny after the showers pull out sometime in the early morning hours.
The NWS keeps us at a slight risk of showers and thunderstorms during the day, but I don’t think we will see any rain from breakfast to dinner.
Clouds will begin to increase overnight in advance of a disturbance pushing in from the West.
According to the NAM simulated radar, the disturbance/associated MCS (cluster of storms) will be crossing the Tennessee River towards Nashville by 1 AM.
The rain is forecast to begin between 1 and 4 AM.
We just can’t seem to shake the rain.
Friday – Mostly Cloudy, Chance Of Showers & Thunderstorms – Wake Up 67, High 83
Showers and storms will continue throughout the morning, then taper off during the afternoon hours. According to the NWS, we will have a chance of thunderstorms during the day, with a slight chance overnight.
The Storm Prediction Center doesn’t give us a chance to see severe weather Thursday or Friday!
Official Extended NWS Forecast:
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