Dry Over the Next 24 Hours, Then Wet Through The Weekend

Drought Index Update

We have great news today as a new drought index was released this morning.

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We have been downgraded from a severe drought to a moderate drought. We still are not in the clear of our drought issues, but we are making slow steps in the right direction. read more

Winter Is Officially Here, But It Won’t Quite Feel Like It

Some Clouds & Some Sun To End The Work Week

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Well today officially marks the beginning of astronomical winter! Today will also be the shortest day of the year, as our days will begin to increase in duration through the summer solstice.

Other than that, the remainder of the week will remain fairly quiet. read more

Calm Work Week, Rainy By Saturday

Surprise! Snow Flurries End Late Morning

Weather is an interesting phenomenon and interesting it was this morning. Just enough energy and available moisture have combined to produce a light dusting in middle Tennessee…all of this falling below the scope of radar where we would normally see it. read more

Below Average Temps and a Dry Weather Pattern This Week

 Boring & Dry the Rest of the Week

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To start, you may need to bundle up as you head out the door tomorrow morning. High temps will finally be in the 40s, but temps will be in the teens and 20s until about 10 AM.

After our fairly active weather pattern we have seen over the past few weeks, this week appears to be mainly dry with temps generally just below average for the time of year. read more

Review of Last Night; Cold Monday; A Peek at Christmas Weather

Sleet Happened

When a massive cold front arrives, the cold air comes to the surface first (cold air sinks). It takes a while for the air aloft to cool. The result: it’s colder on the ground than it is overhead. read more

We Got a Wintry Mix Overnight; Very Cold Sunday

Overnight Freezing Rain and Sleet

At 11 PM Saturday, the temp was 73°.

While you were sleeping — at least I hope you were sleeping — the temperature dropped to freezing. As I write this (at 4 AM) it is 32°.

Around 3 AM or so, a cold rain transitioned to freezing rain, and freezing rain transitioned to sleet. I hear the sound of the sleet right now. read more

New Tornado Watch Until 3AM

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Probabilities

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The NWS Storm Prediction Center has issued a * Tornado Watch for portions of Northwestern Alabama Southeastern Arkansas Northeastern Louisiana West-central through northern Mississippi Southwestern and middle Tennessee * Effective this Saturday night and Sunday morning from 855 PM until 300 AM CST. * Primary threats include... A couple tornadoes possible Isolated damaging wind gusts to 70 mph possible SUMMARY...A band of strong to locally severe storms near an intense cold front will move across the watch area through much of the overnight hours, offering a risk of sporadic damaging winds and a couple of tornadoes possible. Isolated severe storms still may form ahead of that band also. See SPC mesoscale discussions 1893-1894 for initial meteorological reasoning. The tornado watch area is approximately along and 55 statute miles either side of a line from 25 miles west northwest of Monroe LA to 15 miles east of Nashville TN. For a complete depiction of the watch see the associated watch outline update (WOUS64 KWNS WOU8). read more

Tornado Watch Until 9PM

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Probabilities

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The NWS Storm Prediction Center has issued a * Tornado Watch for portions of Eastern Arkansas Southern Indiana Western and Central Kentucky Southeast Missouri Northern Mississippi Western and Middle Tennessee * Effective this Saturday afternoon and evening from 145 PM until 900 PM CST. * Primary threats include... A few tornadoes likely with a couple intense tornadoes possible Scattered damaging wind gusts to 70 mph likely Isolated large hail events to 1.5 inches in diameter possible SUMMARY...Thunderstorms will intensify along and ahead of a cold front moving across the watch area this afternoon and evening. The strongest storms will pose a risk of damaging wind gusts and a few tornadoes. The tornado watch area is approximately along and 95 statute miles east and west of a line from 90 miles northeast of Bowling Green KY to 50 miles southeast of Little Rock AR. For a complete depiction of the watch see the associated watch outline update (WOUS64 KWNS WOU7). read more

Severe Weather Concerns 10 PM to Midnight, Winter Weather Advisory Midnight to 6AM

Current Radar

Wind, Rain, and Severe Storm/Tornado Concerns Tonight

Our high temperature of 69º will arrive shortly after noon, between 1-3pm, in addition to gusty southwest winds in excess of 25 mph. Very humid air has already engulfed middle Tennessee and will continue to hang around with us until showers and storms move through later on. read more

Buckle Up, Stormy/Wintry System Engaged

NWS Nashville – “Special Weather Statement”

A powerful storm system will move across the Tennessee Valley this weekend, bringing much warmer temperatures to Middle Tennessee today and especially by Saturday. Showers and a few thunderstorms are also anticipated Saturday afternoon and into the evening. Some storms may be strong to possibly severe. Saturday night, an arctic cold front will sweep across Middle Tennessee, bringing much colder air back into the area. As this occurs, rain may changeover to a wintry mix of freezing rain or sleet late Saturday night into Sunday morning before precipitation ends. However, only light ice accumulation amounts look possible at this time. read more