
A look at the meteogram (in descending order: temp/wind chill, rain, snow, freezing rain, sleet) . . .
. . . earlier today had only rain in the forecast for us tonight. Notice now the inclusion of snow after midnight.

A look at the meteogram (in descending order: temp/wind chill, rain, snow, freezing rain, sleet) . . .
. . . earlier today had only rain in the forecast for us tonight. Notice now the inclusion of snow after midnight.

A look at the meteogram (in descending order: temp/wind chill, rain, snow, freezing rain, sleet) . . .
. . . has only rain in the forecast for us tonight.
But, it’s going to be close. Our NWS published this graphic, showing snow close by:

Editor’s note. Yesterday I sent to The Intern 2.0 three random GIFs, and challenged him to incorporate them into today’s whatever-this-is.
Today – Increasing Clouds – High 50°
A disturbance originating out of the Northern Plains will make its way towards Middle Tennessee. We will not see anything explosive . . .

Tonight – Windy!
At 6 PM, a Wind Advisory kicks in, and lasts a full 24 hours.

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The main rain blob has moved north, but more is on the way. Expect off/on rain tonight and overnight.

Today – It’s Going to Rain – High 64°
Summary:

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A few off and on light showers will continue to slide north into both counties this morning.

This radar GIF (last four hours; refresh for latest data) shows the big low pressure system lifting north. This will spread rain and a few thunderstorms in Middle Tennessee tomorrow.

Sunday – Rain & Storms, Also Windy – Wake Up 49°, High 65°
So, The Harpeth Hills Flying Monkey Marathon is Sunday morning. I’m learning about it today because y’all are tweeting us about it: “Will it rain? Whats the deal?” I didn’t know what it was, so I visited the website, and it says “We promise to give you approximately 26.2 tough and memorable miles, with a total of over 3600 feet each of elevation gain and loss, or over 7200 feet of overall elevation change.”

Today/Tonight – Too Cold – Wind Chills in the Teens Tonight
This morning’s NWS media/emergency management conference call started with these two graphics:
After noon today, temps will drop below freezing, and stay there for about 36 hours.

As a Weather-Ready Ambassador, and because today marks the beginning of Winter Weather Awareness Week in Tennessee, we are honor-bound to ask you to read through the NWS’s Winter Weather Info & Preparedness tips! If you memorize and recite these at parties, everybody will be talking about it.

As a Weather-Ready Ambassador, and because today marks the beginning of Winter Weather Awareness Week in Tennessee, we are honor-bound to ask you to read through the NWS’s Winter Weather Info & Preparedness tips! If you memorize and recite these at parties, everybody will be talking about it.