Current Radar

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Current Radar

As the 2016 CMA Music Festival continues, follow us here and on Twitter @NashSevereWx for the most up-to-date weather information.
For information on Bonnaroo, check out our full forecast at nashvillesevereweather.com/bonnaroo/.
Current Radar

As the 2016 CMA Music Festival continues, follow us here and on Twitter @NashSevereWx for the most up-to-date weather information.
For information on Bonnaroo, check out our full forecast at nashvillesevereweather.com/bonnaroo/.
Current Radar

A frontal boundary will continue pushing through tonight, ushering in cooler and less humid air, which will be noticeable on Wednesday.
No oppressive heat or humidity to discuss here. After Tuesday’s frontal passage, a cooler and lower dew point airmass will have moved in. Temperatures may barely reach the 80s, making Wednesday a perfect day to get outdoors.
Current Radar
Update: So far today, convection has been slow to begin along the I-65 corridor in our two counties. Most activity is staying south and east of Davidson and Williamson Counties.
However, a few showers and storms still remain possible this evening for our area. Anything that develops will have the potential to produce heavy downpours, frequent lightning, and gusty winds. The HRRR Model may be overdoing it a tad, but here’s a general idea of what radar could look like for the next few hours.
Current Radar
Well, those showers have begun to arrive and will be in and around our area through the rest of the afternoon as we head into the evening hours.
With these showers and thunderstorms, there is no particular pattern to where storms will develop. These storms are very random. For the most part, storms are traveling in a general Southwest to Northeast direction.
Current Radar
By sunset, our rain chances will be rapidly diminishing. Only one or two pop-up showers are possible before then.
HRRR Model Loop

Otherwise, expect partly to mostly cloudy skies with temperatures slowly falling back into the upper 70s.
Current Radar
Rain chances are expected to move further east very late tonight as an upper level ridge strengthens over our region. A few more showers could impact the region through evening, but otherwise will be mild and relatively uneventful.
Current Radar
Update: A few showers and isolated storms have sprouted up across Davidson County. A couple more are possible through early evening. Otherwise, expect quiet conditions and mild temperatures to continue.
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Clouds will be increasing through the remainder of the afternoon as we head into the evening hours. Temps will stay fairly warm and we will still have that frizzy-hair worthy humidity through the night.
Current Radar
Update: Clouds are still trying (but being a bit stubborn) to clear out. We expect that clearing trend to continue with overnight temperatures in the low to mid 50s. A perfect night overall!
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