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Tomorrow, The I-24 Storm Corridor Reopens

Current Radar

Today – Low Humidity, Sunny, No Rain – High 82°

Yesterday’s cold front scoured away all the humidity.

Monday – Rain & Storm Chances Return – High 85°

Tomorrow, God reopens the I-24 Storm Corridor, the traditional path of NW-to-SE moving summertime showers and storms.

The first of a series of shortwaves this week will develop to our NW late Sunday night, delivering us a rain mechanism Monday. read more

Beautiful Weekend Ahead

Current Radar

We aren’t going to melt this weekend.

Tonight – Showers and Thunderstorms Ending 

The Severe Thunderstorm Watch was cancelled at 757 PM.

We think rain will continue tonight and overnight. Storms are possible, but not likely. Not concerned about anything severe. read more

Rain Tonight? Meh. But Gonna Be Hot Tomorrow

Current Radar

Summer started at 11:39 AM. I love this GIF so imma leave it right here, new GIFs below …

… and gave us a big HELLO at Warner Park:

The heat index read 108° in the sun at 12:30 PM today.

Tonight – Rain? Maybe, But Probably Not

At 3 PM, a strong line of thunderstorms was forming along a south-moving outflow boundary located to our north across Kentucky. It prompted a Severe Thunderstorm Watch in KY: read more

Heat Feels Bad

Current Radar

Tonight – Still Humid, 81° by 10 PM

Tuesday – Early: 73°, High: 94°

NWS-Nashville forecasts a max heat index (“feels like”) of 100°.

High pressure aloft is suppressing our rain chances. Rain relief unlikely.

Wednesday – High 93°, Max Heat Index 99°

Clouds Arrive Thursday, Dropping Temps, Reintroducing Rain Chances

This website supplements @NashSevereWx on Twitter, which you can find here. read more