NEW Mesoscale Discussion - Watch Possible Soon

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NEW Mesoscale Discussion – Issued at 3:48PM CT

The Storm Prediction Center has issued a “mesoscale discussion” that borders Davidson and Williamson Counties. Here’s a snippet:

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In short, our area will likely be placed under some sort of severe weather watch very soon. Damaging winds are the primary risks, although large hail and an isolated tornado cannot be ruled out. Instability is limited and looks to remain that way for the rest of the day. read more

Hail, Tornadoes, Damaging Winds Possible Late Afternoon/Evening

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Today: PM Severe Weather Possible – 9AM 64° High 74°

Today’s Take-Away: Whether you will be at work this afternoon/evening, at an event, or at home, have a severe weather plan ready. Use multiple reliable sources to get any warnings that may be issued and stay up-to-date on any developments later today. read more

New Details On Storms and Severe Weather Potential

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Tonight: Crisp, Cool, and “Fresh” – 9PM 57°

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Only a few high to mid-level clouds will pass overhead tonight, allowing temperatures to drop into the mid 50s by 9PM.

Overnight lows will fall into the middle 40s under mostly clear skies. read more

Sun Today, Rainy/Stormy Easter Sunday

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Tonight: A Few More Clouds – 10 PM 64°

Temperatures will moderate nicely for any evening plans. Mid 60s can be expected by 10PM. Clouds will begin to roll in ahead of the next weather system.

Sunday: Rain/Storms At Some Point, Warm Temperatures – Wake Up 53° High 77°

Did the Easter Bunny leave treats outside this year? You better get them before the rain does! But don’t run too fast. read more

Sunshine Tomorrow

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The lack of instability has been our friend today, keeping us from seeing severe weather associated with the rain that has passed through. Here’s what you need to know for the rest of the night. read more

Windy, Warmer, and Strong Storms Thursday

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Headlines – UPDATE

Red Flag Warning through 6PM

Slight Risk for severe storms early Thursday, through the afternoon

Tonight: Still Breezy, Mild – 9PM 62°

UPDATE: red flag warning is in effect through 6PM. Here’s the latest from the National Weather Service: read more

Freeze Watch Issued

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Tonight: Falling Temperatures, Showers Possible – 9PM 46°

A little weather trickery today as the sun came out a good bit! Overcast conditions will take hold, however, for the remainder of today.

Temperatures will fall through the evening, and more showers return late tonight, continuing into your Sunday. The HRRR says these shenanigans could start around midnight. read more

Lucky Charms, No More Snow In the Forecast!

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Tonight: Partly Cloudy – 9PM 56°

I neglected to wish you all a Happy St. Patrick’s Day! In which case, feel free to pinch me now.

If you are headed out tonight to celebrate in good Irish fashion, take a light jacket. Temperatures will dip into the middle 50s by 9PM. read more

Records Busted! Storms Tonight?

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Record High Temperature Today: 87°

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Tonight: Storms Late, Some Strong?

Tonight into early Wednesday morning, there is a chance for a few scattered thunderstorms. Some of the models develop the storms. Others do not.

If anything does develop in this weak-to-moderately unstable environment over our area, then we are talking about… read more

Rain Starting Soon, Will Continue Through Tonight

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Tonight: Rainy

Into tonight expect to see rain showers beginning between 4 PM and 5 PM. Once the rain starts, it doesn’t look like we will get many breaks from the rain. Just some periods of lighter or heavier rain. read more