Partly Cloudy Tonight, Chance of Rain the Remainder of the Week

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Tonight: Partly Cloudy – Mild Temperatures Thru the Night

Fair weather will continue as we head into the evening hours. Expecting temps to drop into the low 70s overnight.

That wonderful high pressure is sitting to our South providing us with very nice conditions throughout the evening. read more

Review of Yesterday’s Mess-Up, Looks Good Tomorrow, Rain Returning This Week

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Writer’s Note: Today is dedicated to all the dads out there, including mine, who work hard each and every day to make good lives for their families. David typically writes Sundays, but the Interns thought he deserved a day off. read more

Perfect Father’s Day Weekend, Rain Returns Mid-Week

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Tonight: Cool and Pleasant – 9PM 79°

Update: There’s a very small chance of a shower this afternoon. Otherwise, things remain quiet.

Tonight looks pleasant, as temps fall back into the 70s by mid-evening. Once again, another night to spend outdoors is in the works! read more

Cooler, Drier, More Pleasant Days Ahead

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Tonight: Cooler and Mostly Clear – 9PM 80°

A cold front has brought drier, relatively cooler air in behind it.

A clear, quiet night is ahead with temperatures falling into the 70s by late evening. Tonight would be a good time to sit outside and enjoy the cooler air. read more

Possible Showers Tonight, Rain Free Thru the Weekend

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We have been place under a Heat Advisory until 7 PM this evening

Everyone outside currently:

Tonight: Partly Cloudy, Chance of Showers Late – Temps in the Mid-70s

Definitely has been a hot one today for Nashville. Temps will stay fairly hot through the remainder of the afternoon as we head into the evening hours. read more

Strong Storms Possible Today, Maybe a Little More Rain Tomorrow

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12:44 PM Update: The SPC has issued a Severe Thunderstorm Watch for our area until 9 PM tonight.

Tonight: Storms on Approach, Cloudy Skies to Follow

Storms have developed and are heading our way out of the Northwest. These storms have been know for their damaging wind gusts. Counties to our NW who have seen these storms already are reporting winds over 65 mph and power outages, so be prepared. This is a line of storms moving through, so everyone should be prepared for damaging wind gusts. Everyone will more than likely see rain, but the storm damages will be isolated to certain areas as the system moves through. read more

Storms Today, Stronger Storms Tomorrow

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Tonight: Storms Continue, Ending This Evening – 9PM 81°

Flag Day — where we honor the adoption of our great American Flag that occurred in 1777. President Woodrow Wilson officially proclaimed June 14th “Flag Day” back in 1916. read more

Hot, Humid, Rain Chances Return

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Our local NWS has issued a special weather statement about the heat for the next few days:

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Tonight: Hot, Isolated Shower Possible – 9 PM 85°

Phew today has been hot. Temps will begin to decline through the rest of the day, but temps will stay fairly warm as we enter the evening hours.

Still have the potential for some isolated showers through the rest of the day. As the NWS put it: read more

So Far So Good

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So Far So Good, But It’s Still Hot

As forecast, early afternoon temps are in the low 90°s. Humidity decreased after lunch, with the dew point 3° lower than we expected. The atmosphere “mixes” in the afternoon (air near the surface mixes with drier air aloft), hence the lowering of the dewpoint. read more

Oppressive Humidity Today, Talking (Low) Rain Chances

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It’s Gonna Be Hot Again

Afternoon temps will be in the low 90°s. Remember — official temps are taken in the shade. It’ll be hotter at CMAFest because (1) you don’t get a lot of wind in a crowd, (2) you’re basically on a pavement island; the albado effect will heat you up, (3) most of you are in the sun, (4) you’re surrounded by other people who are giving off heat, and, most important, (5) . . . read more