To start the week….more of the same
Here is what your “crap app”, as David puts it, forecast looks like. High pressure looks to remain in control. Temps won’t be as warm as we’ve seen lately, but still a bit above average given that it’s November.
Current Radar
All evening plans are a go tonight. Clear skies. Comfortable and cool temps. May even want a blanket or jacket if you are heading out to see those Friday night lights.
Have any outdoor weekend plans? Well, you picked a great weekend to have them. Another fantastic weekend in store for us with temps staying in the much more comfortable 60s to 70s.
Current Radar
Another day… another record high temperature has been broken for Nashville. This afternoon we reached 84°, thus breaking the old 83° record from 1982.
Whether you are planning to stay home for the evening, or head downtown for the CMA Awards, no jacket needed for any of your evening plans. Those aforementioned clouds will build in through the evening, helping to trap in those warm temperatures.
Current Radar
Great weather in store for us this evening for those with plans to go out with the kiddos. No jacket needed tonight; you may even need to roll up your sleeves if you have a long-sleeved costume because it is gonna be a bit toasty tonight.
Current Radar
Clouds will be increasing as we head into the evening hours. That small chance of rain lingers around, but most models suggest that the best chances (still only a 20% probability) will not arrive until the overnight hours.
Current Radar
A pleasant evening to follow our pleasant day expected for us tonight. All outdoor plans are a go; you may want to grab a jacket before heading out the door though.
Temps will cool very quickly this evening, thanks to our clear skies and the passing cold front from this afternoon. You may also want to grab an extra blanket before heading to sleep for the night.
Current Radar
Scattered showers and non-severe thunderstorms continue to move across our area and will continue to into the evening hours. Cold front will be reaching our area in the next few hours, but there does appear to be some isolated, straggling showers behind it.
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Well…we had another record breaking day today, but we didn’t just break one record…we broke TWO records by hitting 90° this afternoon. We broke the record high temperature for October 19th of 89° that occurred in 2005 AND we broke the long standing record of the latest day with a high temperature of 90° which was previously October 10th and occurred in 1980.
Current Radar
Peaceful evening in store for us. Clear skies will prevail through the entire night with temps staying fairly warm, only reaching the mid 70s by 9 PM.
Our Tuesday will look a lot like our Monday, more sunshine and well above average temps.