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Tonight: Increasing Clouds – 9PM 67°

Clouds will gradually work in through the ahead of our next *heavy* rain maker. Temperatures will bottom out in the middle 50s overnight.
Update: No rain should be in our area until after midnight.
Current Radar

Clouds will gradually work in through the ahead of our next *heavy* rain maker. Temperatures will bottom out in the middle 50s overnight.
Update: No rain should be in our area until after midnight.
Current Radar
Update: Showers have tapered off this afternoon. A few more are possible, but not likely, later this evening.
The HRRR Model has a good handle on this scenario:
This evening, expect temperatures to fall back into the lower 60s.
Current Radar
UGH. Me too. Cooler temperatures when we’re supposed to be headed into the dead heat of summer? I demand a refund.
A cold front has pushed through and you’re sure to feel it. Expect a fast drop in temps, quickly finding the low 50s by 9PM.
Current Radar
A flash flood watch continues through at least the early evening for Davidson County *only*. Any additional rainfall could lead to ponding on already saturated grounds and swelling of local rivers/streams.
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*Update as of 5:05 PM: Davidson County has been included in a tornado watch until 11 PM tonight:
Storms capable of producing a tornado are possible in this area. Watching closely. Please stay weather aware. ^wm pic.twitter.com/WwVoFprS3i
Current Radar
A mild night is on tap for the area, as the Spicket opens up with southwesterly winds ushering in warmer temperatures. Night fishing, anyone?
It should still feel pretty summer-like on Sunday, with an increase in afternoon clouds. Temps will climb once again into the 80s.
Current Radar
Cooler temperatures will be felt going into the evening. Clouds will be thinning out later on, allowing lows to bottom out overnight in the upper 40s to near 50°.
For anyone headed to the Nashville Sounds game tonight, you’re rain free, but you might want to take a jacket.
Current Radar
Breaks in the clouds will become more prevalent this evening, along with drier air. Temperatures stay comfortably in the low 70s through mid-evening.

Much like Thursday morning, conditions will start off calm and collected. No real weather concerns for Friday, except cloud cover will be noticeably increasing through the afternoon and evening ahead of another rain maker.
Current Radar
Update: Based on the latest model runs this afternoon, a line of strong storms will be marching southeast this evening across Illinois and Kentucky before approaching the Tennessee state line.
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Expect nothing less than perfect this evening. Clear skies with temperatures remaining mild. Temps will fall back into the upper-to-mid 60s by 9PM.
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