Winds cranking. Last hour, BNA reported 23 MPH sustained, 33 MPH gusts. Both should increase tonight.

Rain ETA getting later. 9-10 PM per latest HRRR model.

I do not expect severe weather. Unlikely this is a “stay up all nighter.”

Winds get strong around 8 PM and continue overnight/while we sleep. Gusts to 50 (!!!) possible. Secure loose objects. Tether 88 lb aunts. read more

Winds 20-30 MPH sustained with gusts to 50 MPH late afternoon – overnight.

Rain ETA after dark lasting thru the night.

Neither tornado nor hail expected. Rain heavy and straight line winds strong. Lightning possible. Rain totals around 1” or so. read more

Wind Advisory Monday Afternoon thru Tuesday Morning, Rainy Monday Night.

Winds will pick up throughout the day Monday, a Wind Advisory will be in effect from 1pm Monday – 7am Tuesday. Sustained winds of 20 – 30mph, with gusts up to 45 – 50mph possible. Secure any outdoor furniture, high-profile vehicles may have a rough time on roads like I-40. read more

Elevated Fire Danger Sunday, Rain + Storms Arrive Monday Night (No Severe Expected).

We’ll wake up Sunday morning with temps in the low 30s. Your backyard may get below freezing. We’ll be back in the upper 60s by the afternoon.

“Much of Middle Tennessee will experience an elevated fire danger tomorrow [Sunday] owing to increased wind speeds and very low RH values.” – NWS Nashville read more

Outdoor burning Sunday ❌.

“Much of Middle Tennessee will experience an elevated fire
danger tomorrow owing to increased wind speeds and very low relative humidity values.”

-@NWSNashville

45° now but all-day jerk north wind making it feel 38°. Afternoon high 60° but that cold wind doing its thing.

This is a slllow rain. Not falling quickly, not leaving quickly. Loop through 6:10 pm

Radar check. Rain light. Also lightningless. Will last until midnight or so. Totals 0.25” put many rollyball sports in peril.

Rainy Evening, A Lot More Rain Monday/Tuesday.

Rain incoming, only about 0.5″ expected, no thunderstorms expected, but enough to be annoying.

Rain should last on/off until around midnight, according to the HRRR model above.

Saturday + Sunday will be dry. Sunday morning temps will be close to freezing but recover well as we make it up into the upper 60s by the afternoon. “This [Sunday] will be our last ‘quiet’ weather day for awhile.” – NWS Nashville read more