A very nice November day today, unfortunately the same cannot be said about tomorrow.
HRRR model (below) shows how most model thinks Wednesday plays out…

- Rain Arrival: Around Noon
- Heaviest Rain: Evening into Overnight
- Rain Departing: Early Thursday Morning (can’t totally rule out some showers for the Thursday AM commute)
No severe weather expected! Maybe a rumble of thunder though. Good rain to sleep to.
By the time it’s all set and done, most of us should have rainfall totals between 1 and 2 inches. Beneficial.

Besides that, the rest of the week and weekend look dry.
Temperatures stay fairly consistent over the next week, with highs in the 60s, cool mornings.
Any 80° temps look behind us. The latest 80° reading ever recorded at BNA was on November 19, 1942. With nothing even close to that expected in the next 10 days, I think it is safe to say those days are done for the year – *knocks on wood*.
For cold weather fans, some of the longer-range models think some cold air gets pushed in late next week. This is a bit out there, so confidence is very low, but maybe something to look forward to (or dread).
