Winter Storm Warning (Davidson) & Winter Weather Advisory (Williamson)

Current Temps and Radar

Rain

A Flood Watch remains in effect for Davidson County. 1.5″ is expected to fall in Davidson County.

Expect a little bit less than that in Williamson County.

Rain will continue through the day Wednesday. Meanwhile, temps will start to drop, from 61° at midnight, to 54° at 6 AM, to 41° by noon. read more

Winter Storm Watch ETA & Accumulation Updates

Current Temps and Radar

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The following is included in Wednesday’s forecast, in order: 61°, non severe thunderstorms, 0.5″ to 1.5″ of rain, Areal Flood Watch (Davidson Co only), freezing rain, sleet, snow, 26°. read more

Areal Flood Advisory + Winter Storm Watch

Current Temps and Radar

Behold the lack of our usual unfunny jokes and amusing GIFs in this edition. I am not amused by this forecast.

As I write this, the sun is shining.

Approaching quickly from the west is a storm system, which will start spreading clouds, and then rain showers, across the region overnight. Rain is likely by the morning commute Tuesday, and should continue off and on until 6 PM Tuesday. By then, only 0.25″ of rain is forecast to have fallen. read more

Wednesday’s Winter Storm (& Announcing a New Intern!)

Current Temps and Radar

Today – Back & Forth – High 4

The cold front that moved through this morning and brought us a little rain has moved to the southeast of Williamson and Davidson County. This afternoon we will get into the mid 40’s and remain rain free. read more

Tuesday-Wednesday: 63°/Heavy Rain/T’Storms/More Rain/Sleet/Snow

Current Temps and Radar

Monday – Very Light Freezing Drizzle Possible Early – Wake Up 33°, High 45°

As overnight rain ends, freezing temps will be creeping in, possibly with fog.

NWS-Nashville thinks northern Davidson County may briefly see a little black on elevated surfaces. Because it’s been relatively warm (relative to freezing), road surfaces should be warm enough to resist ice, but elevated surfaces, bridges, overpasses, etc may not. “Please keep this in mind as you head out for the Monday morning commute,” so says NWS. read more